In American English and the Queen's English, "I don't have IPv6, how to access my node?" is bad grammar and should be "I don't have IPv6, how do I access my node?". As a German selling things in Euro, you are clearly using International English and are free to make your own rules - (I do see this sentence structure a lot with non-native speakers). If that is the standard, us Americans will happily mind our own business. Not sure about the Brits.
In American English and the Queen's English, "I don't have IPv6, how to access my node?" is bad grammar and should be "I don't have IPv6, how do I access my node?". As a German selling things in Euro, you are clearly using International English and are free to make your own rules - (I do see this sentence structure a lot with non-native speakers). If that is the standard, us Americans will happily mind our own business. Not sure about the Brits.