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topranks | 2 months ago
Does it use SLAAC on the WAN side or DHCPv6? How do I get a range for my lan then, DHCPv6 prefix-delegation? Or maybe it’s statically assigned somehow. Some carrier’s just use link-local ok the WAN, with no public v6 just RAs for the link-local, and a GUA block via IA_PD.
Regardless there are too many ways this is done, and this hampers adoption as it’s not just the “switch it on” operation you suggest.
ianburrell|2 months ago
Nearly every ISP uses DHCPv6-PD cause harder for manual configuration. The range is in the DHCP-PD, your router picks a subnet. The WAN address is automatic, and don't care about it cause never see it. Mine is link-local and hadn't known until I checked.