@mk Oh never ever will stop using IPv6. The issue is ISP's have screwed up home implementations give people a /56 or /60 to allow for SLACC on local segments. DHCPv6 is easy to understand. IP address is assigned mostly though advertisements of what the router configuration for subnetting, and other data like DNS. If you go fully managed and you are a consumer you are at the mercy of how device makers implement IPv6 (I am calling out, you Google/Android).