Unifi and edgeOS, are two completely different things, nowhere near related at all other than the company who made them. That being said, Unfi is just now barely starting to get any kind of IPv6 support and recognition, but again its Ubiquiti, so it's still rather crappy. ---------------------------------- Brandon Jackson bojack1437@gmail.com On Wed, Jun 17, 2026, 12:23 John Osmon <josmon@rigozsaurus.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 11:45:22AM -0400, Brandon Jackson via NANOG wrote:
routerOS v7 (2021) supports IPv6 NAT66/NPT A quick search also shows that Vyatta supports NAT66/NPT edgeOS, well its Ubiquiti, what do you expect when trying to use trash?
I was rather surprised to find that the Ubiquiti Unifi box I bought to play with allows NAT66/NPT -- it just warns that you lose hardware acceleration. My testing shows that the CPU is sufficient for my typical home traffic.
As an aside: Today, there are a lot of software based routing implementations that get close to parity with "big boy" router features. If you have enough CPU interrupts to deal with your traffic volume, you may not meed as many ASICs as you did in the past.