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It would be easiest to just change the client addresses frequently. You should be able to configure that in your addressing system.
The setting to look for is "IPv6 privacy extensions". That prevents your IP address from being tied to your MAC address. It should be enabled by default on any modern operating system. It can be set to either permanent or temporary.
IPv6 allows you to have multiple addresses on the same device. You can have a temporary address for all outbound connections and a fixed address for inbound connections.
I had never picked up on this, thank you for name dropping what to look for!