Be sure that one day, your ISP will force you to CGNAT, then you will panic and run to IPv6 without been properly prepared.
ISPs don't like to support 2 networks. They shut down 3G, they forced user to VoIP etc
So, why don't you spend some time now learning and testing IPv6, instead of fighting it?
It used to be possible and enjoyable to discuss, debate, prove/disprove technical topics on this forum. Just proves you can’t go home again…
First thing I do is turn off IPv6. It is more mature in the latest Cisco devices I have bought than the early ones I bought 15 years ago.I wonder if pfSense ever sorted out the issues they had with IPv6 - some of this wasn't directly on them, as ISP's differ on their side for implementation purposes as well...
Trust the science.But don't hide behind some lame 'proof' numbers that don't mean crap.
Well - depends on the provider and the router/AP whether IPv6 is useful or not...
As I have mentioned in the past - I've got two broadband providers - one does full dual-stack and a great IPv6 solution (CoxHSI) and one that is IPv6 first with IPv4 being handled via 464XLAT and a slightly broken IPv6 stack - use their GW and things are fine with clients, but TMHI for routers, well that's a challenge...
Synology on their routers - for the most part, they hit all the possible options for IPv6 WAN... this is SRM 1.3...
For me on CoxHSI - DHCPv6-PD works...
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Well you surely have tickled my curiosity againI test it by switching IPv4/6 on and off in my interface settings.
Specially in the beginning last year i was curious if i would notice speed difference.
Not that it was that important.
The most fun was in the learning and the step by step going forward and thank god it was not that difficult as i always thought.
Haven't seen it.Trust the science.
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