IPv4
VS
IPv6
IP Protocol
🏆 Winner: IPv6
⚡ Quick Answer

IPv6 is the future — more addresses, better security, faster routing. IPv4 still works but will be phased out. Both exist side-by-side today.

Factor IPv4 IPv6
Address Length 32-bit (192.168.1.1) 128-bit (2001:0db8::1)
Total Addresses 4.3 billion 340 undecillion
Security ❌ No built-in ✅ IPsec included
Compatibility ✅ 100% ⚠️ ~40% of sites

IPv4

Original IP protocol with 4.3 billion addresses (running out).

✓ Pros

  • Widely supported everywhere
  • Simpler format (192.168.1.1)
  • All devices compatible

✗ Cons

  • Running out of addresses
  • Requires NAT workarounds
  • No built-in security

IPv6

New IP protocol with 340 undecillion addresses (unlimited).

✓ Pros

  • Unlimited addresses
  • Built-in encryption (IPsec)
  • No NAT needed
  • Faster routing

✗ Cons

  • Not all sites support it
  • Longer addresses (harder to remember)
  • Slower adoption

The Verdict

IPv6 is objectively better but IPv4 still works. Most ISPs provide both. Your device will use IPv6 when available and fall back to IPv4. No action needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will IPv4 stop working?
Not anytime soon. Both protocols will coexist for 10+ years.
Is IPv6 faster than IPv4?
Slightly. IPv6 has simpler routing which can reduce latency by a few milliseconds.
How do I enable IPv6?
Contact your ISP. Most modern ISPs provide IPv6 automatically.

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 • Report an error

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