IPv6 addresses are represented using groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons.

A IP address can be accessed by devices outside of the local network.

When a device communicates with the internet, its private IP address is translated to a IP address through a process called Network Address Translation (NAT).

A IP address is only accessible within a local network.

Mac address spoofing is often used in attacks to intercept network traffic.

Mac address spoofing can be used to security measures and gain unauthorized access to a network.

IP v6 addresses are made up of bits.

A MAC address is a unique identifier for a .

Devices within the same local network can communicate with each other using their IP addresses.