We're in the beginning steps of bringing up IPv6 at the fairly large university where I work. We plan to use DHCPv6 rather than SLAAC for a variety of reasons. One of our guys recently noticed that Android has no support for DHCPv6, and a rather odd issue thread discussing it: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=32621 It looks like one developer simply refuses to implement it because if he did there might be a scenario where somebody might not be able to tether 8-/? His attitude is that you have to use SLAAC and RDNSS, which we're just not going to do. At this point I guess Android devices just won't work with IPv6 on our network, and we'll suggest they complain to their vendor and/or get a different phone. I was just curious what this forum might think of that design decision and the discussion on the issue thread. Thanks...