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by capableweb 1460 days ago
Yeah wow, talk about misleading. It's not like it's unclear either, they make it very easy to understand.

These are the three options you have:

- Two public IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6) – The server has a public network and supports public IPv4 / IPv6 connections.

- One public IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) - The server has a public network, but only supports either public IPv4 or IPv6 connections.

- No public IP addresses – The server does not have a public network. Instead, it only is accessible within a private network and with a private IP address.