qaz to [email protected]English • 6 months agoMaybe we can get good IPv6 support nowimagemessage-square65arrow-up1495arrow-down111file-text
arrow-up1484arrow-down1imageMaybe we can get good IPv6 support nowqaz to [email protected]English • 6 months agomessage-square65file-text
minus-squareqazOPlink8•6 months agoI meant “ISP’s use CGNAT over IPv6” as ISP’s use CGNAT instead of IPv6 to solve IPv4 address limit issues, not as using IPv6 through CGNAT, although some do use IPv6 through CGNAT for backwards compatibility with IPv4 only devices.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•6 months agooh i get what you mean. i can understand using ipv4 cgnat to solve these issues. mine thankfully uses it by default but allows advanced users to switch to a normal ip if they want to.
I meant “ISP’s use CGNAT over IPv6” as ISP’s use CGNAT instead of IPv6 to solve IPv4 address limit issues, not as using IPv6 through CGNAT, although some do use IPv6 through CGNAT for backwards compatibility with IPv4 only devices.
oh i get what you mean. i can understand using ipv4 cgnat to solve these issues.
mine thankfully uses it by default but allows advanced users to switch to a normal ip if they want to.