I'm not sure what Teksavvy does, but an ISP is supposed to provide at least a /64 prefix,which provides 18.4 billion, billion addresses.  I get a /56 from Rogers, which is 256 times the size of a /64.

Since it's available, why not give it a try?  That's the direction the world's moving, so no point in hanging back.




From: Stewart C. Russell via talk <talk@gtalug.org>
To: talk@gtalug.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [GTALUG] Router advice sought

On 2017-01-31 06:08 AM, James Knott via talk wrote:
>
> Since you're with Teksavvy over ADSL, you'll want to get one that
> supports IPv6.

Yes, it does, and I think that I do have an IPv6 address somewhere. But
I've got a static IPv4 address from Teksavvy, and that's about the limit
of what I understand/need.

(bit of a change from 1992, when as a founding member of the UK's first
ISP [Demon] I was assigned a block of addresses larger than most
countries could hope to have.)

The router's working nicely now, and is just a shade faster than the old
one. Shame it's so big - would make a nice cat warmer.