Comment by betaby
18 days ago
> My ISP does not give me an IPv6 address, only a single IPv6 which all my network devices have to NAT through.
Interesting how that works in your case. Is your router gives your devices IPv6 from fc00::/7 and then NAT them? It would be a rather rare case.
I'm really curious too. It's probably fd00::/8 though right? fc00::/8 is technically still reserved, although everyone seems to ignore that...