Hello,

I'd like to migrate a LAN to IPv6-only. It has been Dual Stack for many years, 
Internet connectivity is also Dual Stack. IPv4-only clients won't be an issue, 
but access to the IPv4 Internet is required. So using NAT64 and DNS64 seems to 
be a good idea. Initial testing with Go6Lab's public Jool NAT64 was very 
promising (thanks guys!).

The existing WAN-facing router can't do NAT64, doesn't run Linux, cannot be 
easily replaced and uses the only public IPv4 address. So I locally deployed a 
dedicated NAT64 VM (OpenWrt with Jool) and gave it an RFC1918 address. Which 
means NAT64 (performed by Jool) followed by traditional masquerading (performed 
by the existing router). It works, but I noticed some issues like video streams 
dropping out and delays when loading certain websites. Those can't be 
reproduced when using Go6Lab's public Jool NAT64. I did not yet investigate the 
root cause since this configuration might not be a good idea after all. What do 
you think? Would it be better to run Jool somewhere in the cloud? Any other 
options?

Thanks,
Maurice
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