IP v6 addresses are made up of bits.

A IP address is only accessible within a local network.

Using a IP address provides an additional layer of security by hiding devices from the public internet.

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).

IPv6 addresses are written in format.

MAC addresses are made up of groups of two hexadecimal digits.

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

A MAC address is a unique identifier for a .