26 Oct
2015
26 Oct
'15
10:30 p.m.
If your enterprise depends on DHCPv6 for a variety of NAC or other related things, then it’s not so absurd to prohibit a platform that fails to support it. OTOH, Apple refuses to implement 464Xlat, which (at least so far) means no IPv6 on T-Mo due to opposing brain damage on the T-Mo side. So far, you generally can’t win. Owen
On Oct 24, 2015, at 20:28 , Eric <compaq963@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I have a question for people that deal with mobile devices in enterprise. Have you decided not to purchase Android devices due to the lack of DHCPv6 support and consider Apple or some other vendor devices instead?
It's been thrown around here, discussed and it's absurd so I'm curious what business purchasing decisions it has lead to now.
Thanks