It isn't. So what? If that's your requirement, run DHCPv6. Your
Android users can complain to whoever it is that supports Android.
for some silly reason, my customers don't think they pay me for
blame shifting. they just want things to work.
Yes. So not implementing DHCPv6 might be a self-defeating decision
by an operating system developer, don't you think?
Hmmn, let's take a look at smartphone OS market share (per IDC for
3Q2016)
Windows Phone 0.3%
Apple iOS 12.5%
Android 86.8%
It appears that not implementing DHCPv6 is the key to world
domination. Next question, please?
R's,
John