Just because a device supports IPv6 doesn't mean you have to route that prefix to the Internet.
Assign Unique Locals ( ULA ) to untrusted LAN devices and no Internet router will carry them.
Then your laptop or phone can additionally receive a routed prefix. Remember with IPv6 you can assign an arbitrary number of prefixes and addresses to each interface, or just one. It makes for very flexible routing.
Assign Unique Locals ( ULA ) to untrusted LAN devices and no Internet router will carry them.
Then your laptop or phone can additionally receive a routed prefix. Remember with IPv6 you can assign an arbitrary number of prefixes and addresses to each interface, or just one. It makes for very flexible routing.