Hi. This is my first post on Lemmy.

I want to test going IPv6-only in my home. I already enabled IPv6 functionality on my router. I can get two addresses from it on my computer: 192.168.0.x and 2402:xxxx (sorry, cannot remember the full address). My router shows two WAN IP: 100.64.x.x and 2402:xxxx.

If I disable IPv4 DHCP on my router, my computer shows only the IPv6 address, but many websites break. Is it not possible to go IPv6-only?

Sorry if I am not clear, I am not good in speaking English.

    • @orangeboats
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      31 year ago

      Most likely, yes. (Are there any off-the-shelf home routers which support NAT64 out of the box??)

      You need to be familiar with the command lines too, but that’s almost a given since it’s OpenWrt that we are talking about. Follow the tutorials here for activating NAT64 on an OpenWrt router.

        • @sep
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          21 year ago

          You can test with one of the free and public nat64 providers.
          https://nat64.net/public-providers

          Keep in mind some software do not work even with nat64. Steam and discord voice calls forinstance.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Honestly it’s not just steam unfortunately. It’s also most games in general :/. Some games have working IPv6 support but the overwhelming majority don’t. Even non-steam games don’t work. Then you have games like terraria where the server fully supports IPv6(this is likely by accident) but the client has no support and so you can only connect to a v6 server using a proxy…games and anything around gaming (discord) is a pain point with IPv6 for sure. At least the only part of discord that breaks are the voice calls as you mentioned ://