[v6ops] out-of-focus: why DHCPv6 breaks Android computers?

Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> Mon, 28 October 2019 09:46 UTC

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Subject: [v6ops] out-of-focus: why DHCPv6 breaks Android computers?
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This message is out of focus of current discussions.

Why the presence of a DHCPv6 server breaks Android computers?

On my CPE at home, of ISP Free, I noticed recently this message: 'Watch 
out: if you activate the DHCPv6 server, certain Android computers are at 
risk of loosing their IPv6 connection'.

Why and how the presence of a DHCPv6 server on the CPE breaks Android 
computers?

I would like to try this DHCPv6 server to connect my Windows 2-in-1 
computer to work at home, but I dont want to break the other Android 
tablet that shows the weather report.

Alex