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Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later uses a dual-stack architecture as shown in the following illustration.
The following table describes the functionality shown in the illustration.
Functionality | Description |
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Winsock 2.2 | A programming interface that provides enhanced capabilities over Winsock 1.1, including installable service providers for additional third-party protocols. Winsock 2.2 also provides protocol independent APIs that concurrently support IPv4 and IPv6 in applications. |
TCP/IP | A set of protocols that allow cooperating computers and devices to share resources across a network. The type of destination IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) used determines which TCP/IP stack is used.
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PPP | A set of industry standard framing and authentication protocols that enables dial-up networking through any server that supports Point-to-Point Protocol. |
Serial Driver | The serial port driver. |
NDIS | The standard network driver architecture for all Windows-based operating systems. |
Miniport driver | The driver that communicates with the hardware and communicates with the upper layers through NDIS. |
Note TCP/IPv4-only support is provided by Tcpstk.dll. To support dual-stack you must have Tcpstk.dll and Tcpip6.dll installed.
See Also
TCP/IP Architectural Model | IPv6 and IPv4 Coexistence
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