* Balázs Pozsár

> Speaking of theoretical cases, couldn't it be a problem if for example 
> the modem and the network both support IPV4V6, and the user expects it, 
> but somehow that connection fails on the first try (could happen due to 
> any temporary reason), and then NM/MM would fall back to for example 
> IPv4-only? So the user would get a "successful" connection, but the one 
> which he expected.

Yes, this would be analogous to an Ethernet using DHCPv6 for address
assignment but the DHCPv6 server/relay is temporarily down when the
network connection attempt is being made.

I think that ending up with IPv4-only (rather than failing outright) is
acceptable in this case. (Except, of course, the user has set
may-fail=false for IPv6.)

Tore
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