On 29.12.2020 07:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 29/12/2020 12:44, Tim via users wrote:The key issue is "need." I'm unaware of anything, so far, that actually needed IPv6. As yet, I think everything is still accessible through IPv4 (which is probably why my ISP is dragging their heels on making IPv6 work).When I first configured the tunnel I didn't "need" it either. But since the tunnel was free I figured it was a good opportunity experiment with it and learn about IPv6.
and the most important, this is a good thing to make things IPv6 compatible;the only device which has disabled IPv6 is my printer as it can't be configured with a fixed IPv6 - only with SLAAC, which I don't use;
by the way Google's Android hasn't learnt to deal with stateful DHCPv6 yet ...
either IPv6 will be used as the only internet protocol in the future or it is used only be freaks now?
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