Comment by ilvez

1 month ago

During the holidays I refactored my home network. It was a fun project and I'm still kind of tinkering with it. At one point I decided that now let's go all in on IPv6 and it works now. Only thing that I couldn't do was route traffic from internet to my end devices, because I understood my ISP and the provided modem. I'm yet to pressure them, maybe they can do it manually for me.. But I'm glad I did it and getting 10/10 in https://test-ipv6.com/ is satisfying. At least this home traffic contributes to migration..

I'm thinking about going full on IPv6 now with NAT64, but that a stretch already, because it needs upgrading a gear.

Fwiw (in case it hadn't occurred to you already), there's no technical requirement to run your NAT64 on your router/modem/CPE. You could run the NAT64 on a Raspberry Pi or some other little device for instance.