At sites where IPv6 is enabled, it's support is on par with IPv4.
Using our managed Wi-Fi networks.
All your devices will be placed into a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) that is unique to your unit. This VLAN is isolated from all other VLANs and units. Using RA (router announcements) your device will pick an IPv6 address using SLAAC (Stateless Address Auto-Configuration), your device will also receive our IPv6 DNS server.
Using a client supplied router.
The following configuration is default on many consumer routers but not all. Please consult with your router manufacturer if you have questions on enabling this.The wan interface of your router will get an IPv6 address using SLAAC but like above. The LAN interface will get its IPv6 address using DHCPv6-PD (Prefix Delegation). We support PD requests between network blocks of /60 and /64.
You can test your IPv6 connection