Implemented DS-Lite (Dual Stak Lite) Support

Hello,
Most of the internet providers in Germany are only using a public ipv6 addrees and are tunneling all the ipv4 traffic through a provider gateway (AFTR). (Carrier NAT IPv4.)
In the TP-Link router ER707-M2 I have found no option to configure such a DS-Lite (Dual Stack Lite) connection.
I have found other threds in the community here which have exactly the same issue with other business routers
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/537980
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/547340
I was a little bit surprised that this feature is only available in TP-Link consumer routers but not in the business routers.
For a consumer router I have found the following FAQ
https://www.tp-link.com/no/support/faq/2483/
This feature request was created based on that thread
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/621734
Please implement that feature also for the business routers.
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The Omada product is for a business environment. A business environment got public IPv4 and v6.
About ER7212PC, different products have different use cases. The product specs page has written down what it supports. If it does not fit, consider a different model.
There is no need to @ me and ask for a reason. I have limited dev information. And also not allowed to join a conversation or discuss why and how a feature is considered.
If you cannot wait for the firmware adaptation and adjustment down the road, or find the current solution does not fit your emergent and imminent setup, you may look for a different or cheaper consumer solution for your setup.
Thank you for your understanding.
EDIT:
Limited regions have released this firmware to support DS-Lite.
Universal firmware for all models for most regions and countries has not yet been implemented. So generally speaking, you don't have this function on your model, you are not in the region where that firmware is released.
Sure there is no need to @ you, and it wasn't me intentionally. It was your BBS by me pressing the REPLY button.
If that is offending you, sorry. So today I intentionally removed the @.
I bought the professional series because I need the SDN functionality. So an unmanaged, consumer router is no option.
If there are professional, managed routers available with DS-lite support, please give us a list of products. This should be simple.
I digged through your online docs, without beeing able to determine weather or not the routers are capable of DS-lite.
I installed the latest prerelease firmware for the ER605V2 using your link to the beta programs.
For me it looked global repository not something "region based"
Finally, I disagree with your claim that "A business environment got public IPv4 and v6". This is not necessarily true, at least in Germany.
regards
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Hi!
The lack of of DS-lite integration is extremely frustrating (up to the point that I'm willing to ditch all my TP-Link hardware in favor of Ubiquti).
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BR Andreas
No need to look at Ubiquity. They don't have DS Lite support for Europe either. Tried this with my FTTH provider and a Unifi Cloud Gateway Max. No chance. That's the reason why I started looking at TP-Link.
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