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by MrFoof
1159 days ago
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Again, I disabled IPv4 purely for testing reasons, to guarantee nothing was using IPv4 without me knowing it. There’s no reason to actually disable IPv4 as a fallback. Over 99.999% of traffic through my home network is IPv6 now. The tiny remainder that has to use IPv4 does, without issue. 5 months on, and nary a complaint. Just works. The world is ready for IPv6 as your primary, with IPv4 as the fallback. |
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