I personally *suspect* from what I've seen vista would see the same problems, however I don't know, haven't tested, and would be interested to hear from anyone that has tried it.
Also this isn't about IPv6 at all, this is about disabling a potentially usefull feature, to work around broken hardware. (And it is broken, because even if a device doesn't support IPv6, there is no reason to break in this way, it's just lazy coding)
I personally *suspect* from what I've seen vista would see the same problems, however I don't know, haven't tested, and would be interested to hear from anyone that has tried it.
Also this isn't about IPv6 at all, this is about disabling a potentially usefull feature, to work around broken hardware. (And it is broken, because even if a device doesn't support IPv6, there is no reason to break in this way, it's just lazy coding)