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> Are we not? Because I suppose most people here are only disgruntled by a new protocol that changes how their home router works, and having to spend some learning effort.

People at home don’t care about protocols. If the WiFi works and the TV plays Netflix or Hulu or whatever, the protocol can be anything.

Last time I “cared” was when I changed the DHCP network to not overlap with the VPN. And that was a long time ago.

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> Are we not? Because I suppose most people here are only disgruntled by a new protocol that changes how their home router works, and having to spend some learning effort.

I did make the context pretty clear when I said:

> the problem with enterprise is…

Also, you completely missed my point when you said:

> if you put in the work to do so. And I am confident in saying it is absolutely able to deliver on any kind of corporate network scenario, even moreso than IPv4.

My point wasn’t that IPv6 cannot deliver enterprise solutions. It’s that some of the design around it makes the process of deploying enterprise solutions more painful than it needed to be.

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