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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
its a sofware limitation.
once isp's start moving, other things will follow suit, more and more websites go dual stack every day but until broadband isp's get moving it will be a slow moving thing, once isp's get their act together everything else will follow, but the attitude of oh the devices dont support it so why bother is very wrong.
VM and other isp's should have been deploying ipv6 alongside ipv4 long before today.
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I'm not disagreeing with that, what I'm saying is that nobody's going to go back and update all of the software from the last 30+ years. Hell, nobody's going to update the vast majority of the software from just 5 years ago. There'll be games released this year that won't have IPv6 support and still won't 10 years from now. That's why it'll be important to run dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 for a long time (even if the IPv4 stack is NAT'd to hell).