James Knott wrote:
On 2023-04-19 11:50, Nohk Two wrote:
I'm not sure whether I understand your words correctly. Is that bad idea for my case that to enable the IPv6 on both routers ? Because they have different IPv6 prefixes. But they are the same ISP.
I thought that IPv6-address-A must go through router-A to reach the internet and IPv6-address-B must go through router-B to reach the internet. Maybe I'm wrong.
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