Well these are the settings automatically provided the Zen ISP profile selected on the Fritz!Box rather than me tweaking the WAN in any way.
I guess it might be different for people on FTTP or leased lines.
That said having read the RIPE document I think the non-overlapping /64 link for WAN and then separate LAN prefix delegation of /48 (or possibly /56 for home consumers) is simpler for compatibility and troubleshooting.
While many home users won't need more than a /56 I would prefer ISPs ask at sign up (with a default for those who have no preference or awareness) and not think of addressing schemes as having a role in market segmentation, and this is hinted at in the RIPE docs too, as it suggests being wary of applying a v4 address conservation mindset to v6.
I wonder what examples you have seen of the WAN link being assigned from the /48.
I've only had that experience with a leased line provider where an IPv6 allocation had to be explicitly requested, and even then it too them 3 different attempts to setup their upstream router to actually route replies back to me.
Their 3rd attempt settled on a /127 for the WAN link even though a /64 is usually more straightforward.
However the IDNet and Zen allocations just worked automatically including the prefix delegation suggesting is more a question of ISP experience at scale than the cost of the service.
prlzx on Zen: FTTC (VDSL) at ~40Mbps / 10Mbps
with IP4/6 (no v6? - not true Internet)
Edited by prlzx (Mon 06-Feb-23 21:51:59)