Da ukratko,ovde na wikipediji ,ali nema link za serbian

nije prevedeno.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6poenta je da postoji odavno ,a impementacija u linuksu je još od kernela 2.2
http://www.ipv6.org/impl/linux.html(iako neki drugi os-ovi na njihovim stranicama tvrde da su bas oni izmislili ipv6 ,
to nije baš tacno

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Nastao je kao potreba da se poveća broj raspoloživih internet adresa.
Sada se vrši dinamička raspodela ip adresa po ipv4 tako što određeni provajder
zakupi (?valjda) ili dobije 'pool' ip adresa koje dodeljuje korisnicima u trenutku
logovanja.
Dok po ipv6 bi mogao svako da ima svoju adresu jer ih ima puno.
Problemi su što ogroman broj uređaja koji se trenutno koriste
ne mogu da barataju sa ipv6 adresama.
(to sam se baš pitao da li ovi usb adsl modemi ,ili ruteri ako se stave u bridge
propuštaju ipv6

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na wiki:talk su podeljena mišljenja (po običaju...)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:IPv6#New_hardwareNew hardware
I may have missed it but is there a portion of the article (or another article) that describes the impact of switching from IPv4 to IPv6? All of today's hardware (ethernet cards, wireless routers, etc) will need to be replaced, as well as a lot of software. With the high degree of h/w and s/w turnover in the computer biz, I guess this isn't going to be a huge issue, but I still think its worth mentioning.
Wikipedia brown 16:44, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
I've tried to make that clear in the article (`IPv6 is a conservative extension of IPv4'), but obviously I've failed: IPv6 works over the link layers that you know and love, including Ethernet, PPP, 802.11, etc. (but not SLIP). I'll think how to make this clearer.--Jec 16:42, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
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Actually ethernet cards will be fine. They (usually) are working on a lower layer. Remember how IPX/SPX was being used on the same network cards? Same thing here. What won't work on ipv6 if they are not ipv6 compatible:
a) NAT Home routers, such as dsl modems and wireless routers. Actually, they can often be used as a switch, which could work too. But the firewall won't work, and you won't have the privacy of a NAT. Furthermore, you just disabled NAT, so ipv4 connectivity has become very limited
b) Docsis cable modems. Get a Docsis 3.0 compatible one from next year or so.
c) Your PC will typically be fine. Be aware though of onboard firewalls and accelerating network cards.
d) Ethernet cameras
e) Ethernet oscilloscopes
f) Ethernet printers
g) Ethernet Voip phones
h) Ethernet payment systems
i) ...
Some of these might be able to get a firmware upgrade, if it's still properly supported then
ovde je podugačak spisak aplikacija i uređaja koji rade sa ipv6
http://www.ipv6-to-standard.org/