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by aliqot 1272 days ago
It'd be helpful for others if you clarified whether you're asking a question or making a statement.
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Let's say that I am considering this too, have looked a bit into it, but I am not a network engineer, and haven't done it yet, so I am not sure how good that advice is ?

I guess this depends a LOT your ISP, and especially the router they gave you, how much IPv6-only friendly are they ?

Yes, you can buy your own router, but this come with even more complications and potentially negotiations with the ISP.

I'm starting to notice you end statements with question marks, which solves my previous question.
i concur it is unclear and hard to understand the intention.
What is unclear about question marks indicating uncertainty, especially after I explained it ?

(And to be extra clear, this question mark indicates a question, albeit a rhetorical one.)