Comment by jasode

4 days ago

>In 2026 it does not. IPv6 support is now more than adequate,

Youtuber apalrd periodically revisits the Ubiquiti Unifi devices to see if they finally support IPv6 and he concluded it still doesn't work correctly.

The linked comment from Ubiquiti acknowledges they're still trying to improve the situation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZpJvpm1Ris&lc=UgwXlto--2NbO...

EDIT add: A lot of home users also like Ubiquiti ecosystem for local recording security cameras without a cloud subscription. Another competitor like Reolink with local capability also doesn't support IPv6: https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/900000645446-D...

The practical home usage of deploying IPv6 depends on combination of the ISP, the devices you want to use, software stack, etc.

There's transition tech for 4to6 to handle embedded devices, though.

Obviously the gateway or router missing proper v6 support is an issue and a bit surprising ubt hasn't done a good job.

Even my mid range TP-Link Archer I had 10 years ago properly supported IPv6