Strangely it supports DHCPv6 as a server but not as a client.
It's not strange. It's Google's plan to push ISPs into supporting SLAAC and giving you at least /64 instead of giving you a single /128 address.
It is not a bad thing actually.
It's not strange. It's Google's plan to push ISPs into supporting SLAAC and giving you at least /64 instead of giving you a single /128 address.
It is not a bad thing actually.