The handful of off the shelf home router like Asus and TPlink that I have
used in the past all have ipv6 pd enabled by default.

those 3 router you tested are not normal routers like from bestbuy or
Walmart

On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 4:58 PM Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> People still buy their own routers?
>
> Why?
>
> Just do it for the customer.
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> *Subject: *[AFMUG] IPv6 in home routers
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> I was doing some testing on our dual stack FTTX network.
>
>
>
> I grabbed a CnPilot R201P off the shelf.  IPv6 was disabled by default.
> You had to enable it in 3 different places and even after following the
> guides on Cambium’s site the prefix delegation seems to not really work.
>
> I grabbed an AirCube…..no IPv6 support at all.  It’s supported in the
> underlying OS, but not in the GUI.  Ubiquiti support says it’s coming, but
> they’ve been saying that for 2 years +.
>
> I grabbed a Mikrotik…..works perfectly fine, but setup is beyond what any
> consumer is going to do.  If I’m quibbling, it doesn’t support stateful
> dhcp assignments from a delegated prefix.  That’s not too big of a deal.
>
>
>
> Out of 3 routers I have close at hand, 1 is a faulty implementation, 1 is
> not implemented at all, and one is too hard for normal people.
>
>
>
> So when people run out to the store and get a Netgear, Asus, or whatever
> router off the shelf is it hit-or-miss with those too?  I guess I naively
> assumed that 25 years after IPv6 was created that we’d have working
> implementations by now.
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