MV>> BTW, I too have a binkp capable point, but I can't give it a MV>> fixed address because I move it around. If there is a way of only MV>> configuring the host part as fixed and have the prefix set by MV>> SLAAC, I would like to know...
TK> Take a look at softether vpn. With it you can connect home and get TK> ipv6 address in your home lan. :)
But you do need a public IPv4 address for that do you?
Presently I have native IPv6 with dual stack. But the writing is on the wall, it isn't forever. My ISP's policy used to be that only new customers get DS-Lite, but it seems they are now also converting existing customers. As long as my present cable modem keeps working I am probably safe, but if it releases its supply of smoke and goes to Modem Walhalla, that may change.
So... with every change to my system I ask "will it still work if I loose my public IPv4 address"?