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Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6
- Subject: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6
- From: henson at acm.org (Paul B. Henson)
- Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 14:31:09 -0700
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> From: Ray Soucy
> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 4:36 AM
>
> In practice, your device will just not be supported.
[..]
> If your client is broken because of an incomplete implementation, I just
> won't give it an IPv6 address at all. I think a lot of others feel the
> same way.
[...]
> already provide ubiquitous wireless coverage. I don't want users enabling
> a hotspot (rogue AP) on campus because it has a negative impact on service
> for others, so the whole argument is really meaningless in the context of
> higher education and campus networking.
Yes. That. All of that. I think you'll find a lot of higher education institutions will agree with this viewpoint.