That's great to hear! One of the IPv4 only devices I have is a Roku
As long as we have growth in max and min, no matter how small, I'm happy.
Completely agree with your dual-stack networks are more prone to errors and IPv6 networks are simpler than their IPv4 counterparts. Firewalls are easier to understand than port mapping NATs. Simpler is better for security.
I've tried running my home network with IPv6 only and NAT64 on my edge but more than a couple devices seem to only understand IPv4. I feel like these devices will be the ones that hold back the IPv6 only approach.
Thanks for posting this!
Hopefully once Google and other stats get over 50% there will be a "look at the majority" effect. Most ISPs in my country already support IPv6 with a couple IPv6 only with NAT64 on the edge. But I guess we'll just have to see.
They're all IoT type devices (scale, Robo Vac, alarm) :/