On 10/13/2017 02:48 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2017-10-13, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov <gen...@mva.name> wrote:
Well, actually, you was alread adviced about some working methods of
solving your issue (both right and wrong ones, but it is anyway your
decision to take ones to use), so I'll just clarify the simple
thing:
You can suffer on such problems in relation to IPv6 **ONLY** in the
case when your ISP **DO** have IPv6 support (say, announce IPv6
preffix to you via SLAAC or DHCPv6), but having **BROKEN** IPv6
routing.
It might not be the ISP that's broken. It might be the user's
firewall/router. A lot of the cheap consumer models are starting to
"support" IPv6 by default when it appears to them that the ISP
supports IPv6. But, the default IPv6 firewall/router settings aren't
always usable.
I'm currently using the ISP provided router, as I don't have anything
ATM that can handle 150 mbps symmetrical.
Dan