IPv6 Airport Proper Configuration w/ Comcast Gateway
OK, been reading for days (the experts in networking are outstanding) but I just can't get this clarified - most likely because folks are moving to mesh. So I hope the smart folks can help me. Anyway, I have Comcast internet with an Arris SVG2482AC Gateway (I believe Comcast has full IPv6 capability - although I admit I'm not sure what that means). My house is hardwired with ethernet throughout (great) and has many network switches to provide the internet to more than 25 jacks (at my wish). I use Airports (3 Extremes and 1 Express) configured to function as WiFi Access Points (Bridges) that are physically connected via ethernet to the Gatetway via the switches. The Arris Gateway is configured as a modem/router (only) with the WiFi turned OFF (so as to not conflict with my Airport WiFi system). It works great, but here's the deal. I never understood completely the IPv6 proper settings. I remember Bob Timmons way back saying I should use "local link only" as good practice, but I believe that essentially prevents any Access Point (wifi) eqmt from using/seeing IPv6. Recently I had an iPhone App (a sprinkler system controller) that requires some detailed communication (for a flow calibration feature) between local irrigation controllers, uploads to system servers, and back down to the cell phone app for display. This feature has been failing to display the proper data on my WiFi connected phone/app and the company tells me that they believe my network is at fault (not their Software - and ran out of ideas). So...I was wondering, is it possible that the controller/app requires IPv6 communication and my Airports are at fault? I started to think: Do I have the Airports setup properly to support IPv6? This brought me here.
In summary, I have the Gateway doing the Modem/Router functions (IPv4 and IPV6 DHCP/NAT), WiFi off, then ethernet wire to a couple (simple) switches, then out to 4 Airports - which are currently in Bridge Mode, all using same SSID/Password. All Airports are IPv6 configured as "Link-Local". Should these be setup as Automatic/Native? Should I Enable IPv6 Sharing - why not? Does anybody have a quick and dirty guide on how the IPV6 DNS Servers and Address should appear in the Airport Utility on a proper setup? What should I look for. The IPv6 websites all pass whether I'm in Link Local or Auto. Sorry I'm clueless here and apologize if this has already been answered applicable to the 2021 time frame. Thanks for reading.