Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
In our previous tutorial, we examined the capabilities of the Internet Control Message Protocol, version 6 (ICMPv6), which reports …

Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
In our previous tutorial, we examined the capabilities of the Internet Control Message Protocol, version 6 (ICMPv6), which reports …
Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
In the last few installments in this series, we have examined some of the capabilities of the new …
Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
In the last installment in this series, we drilled down into the bit-level capabilities of the IPv6 header, …
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In the third installment in this series http://www.telecomreseller.com/2011/04/15/the-rise-of-ipv6-part-3-what%E2%80%99s-behind-the-curtain/ , we took a peek behind the curtain, exploring …
By Mark A. Miller, P.E, President, DigiNet Corporation
If we review the very first article in this series , we see that perhaps the …
Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
If you ever needed an excuse to use one of your personal holidays for a high-tech celebration, …
Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation
Remember that film classic The Wizard of Oz? The Wizard had built up quite a reputation for …
Mark A. Miller, P.E. President, DigiNet Corporation
In our previous look at IPv6, we saw that the protocol which we now call IPv6 was …
What we now call the Internet was actually born in 1969 as the ARPAnet, developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense.
Mark A. Miller, P.E. is President of DigiNet Corporation®, a Denver-based consulting engineering firm. He is the author of many books on networking technologies, including …