>Support for IPv6 is notoriously bad in residential modems.
No? Over here at (South) East Asia we have been deploying IPv6 for nearly a decade now. The users are getting their IPv6 connectivity. Before someone jumps out and shouts SeCuRiTy: the firewall is enabled by default.
I am not saying the support is perfect. I know some people moan about lackluster IPv6 configuration in many routers. But for 90% of residential internet users (who care about pretty much nothing but the ability to watch YouTube and browsing social media), it damn sure is.
No? Over here at (South) East Asia we have been deploying IPv6 for nearly a decade now. The users are getting their IPv6 connectivity. Before someone jumps out and shouts SeCuRiTy: the firewall is enabled by default.
I am not saying the support is perfect. I know some people moan about lackluster IPv6 configuration in many routers. But for 90% of residential internet users (who care about pretty much nothing but the ability to watch YouTube and browsing social media), it damn sure is.