> The original comment also doesn't state they are issues just that they are differences.
My point is that, in most cases, these aren’t differences, since IPv4 does the same thing as IPv6. Therefore, the claim that IPv6 “has some quirks that make it harder to digest [than IPv4]” is incorrect.
> Interfaces do not have link local addresses if they have a DHCP or statically configured address
I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that Windows machines always have a IPv4LL address?
> in V6 it is extremely common to use a link local address as the gateway
My point is that, in most cases, these aren’t differences, since IPv4 does the same thing as IPv6. Therefore, the claim that IPv6 “has some quirks that make it harder to digest [than IPv4]” is incorrect.
> Interfaces do not have link local addresses if they have a DHCP or statically configured address
I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that Windows machines always have a IPv4LL address?
> in V6 it is extremely common to use a link local address as the gateway
What? I have never seen this.