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Old 01-28-2016, 01:45 PM   #6
chaley
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It is worth noting that if the ISP supports IPV6 natively then NAT and port forwarding are no longer necessary. Every device behind the IPV6 router is (in theory) visible on the internet. Once IPV6 is turned on then the firewall effects provided by NAT are gone. It becomes very important to ensure that the firewall in the router is effective.
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