Amazon lightsail will rent you a virtual Linux server with a static IP for $3.50 USD per month. This is a little small to compile my Crystal program, so I use the $20 one, but will run a VPN just fine. You may then VPN home.

Also, do they have IPV6? It might work differently. There are enough addresses that they won't need to NAT.

    Thanks

    Bruce



On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 7:03 PM Ken Swaggart <kenswaggart@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had Starlink as my ISP for about two weeks and it performs very well
with downlink speeds usually between 70 to 100 Mbps and uploads around 20
Mbps. No problems running my SatNOGS Rpi and normal use of my home network.
The main feature I lost is the ability to access my home PCs when travelling
and I haven't found a solution yet.

Found this while browsing for the remote desktop wouldn't work: "Starlink
uses Carrier Grade Network Address Translation, CGNAT, which is the same
cell companies use. By default a CGNAT IP address doesn't accept incoming
traffic at all. It dynamically opens ports for reply traffic (just like an
outbound NAT on a consumer router does)".

There are occasional very brief drops that I notice when streaming audio
presumably when it switches from one satellite to another. Interestingly I
haven't seen that while streaming video.

I'm on the end of the grid and when the power fails I was losing my cable
internet after a few hours. The last outage, during the wildfires, lasted
several days, so that led me try Starlink, plus the technology is
interesting.

Mail me direct if you have any comments or suggestions. This is probably
off-topic for this reflector.

73,
Ken, W7KKE
Lincoln City, OR
CN75xa

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Armbruster <josepharmbruster@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 18:20
To: Peter Ellis <vk1pe.peter@gmail.com>
Cc: Bob Hammond <propgrinder@gmail.com>; amsat bb <amsat-bb@amsat.org>
Subject: [AMSAT-BB] Re: Interesting reading regarding SpaceX

Peter,

I watched this one on youtube a while back that shows the setup / etc...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuxqIGBAQ2M  If you watch several of the
videos, it seems like the speeds are < 50Mbps.  This guy goes through the
plans, etc...  Also, the constellation is not really complete yet, so...

He also compares it to VIASat and Hughesnet...

Joe

On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 7:35 PM Peter Ellis <vk1pe.peter@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Bob,
> I've seen a video on YouTube where the person in a very remote, rural part
of the USA installed a Starling system. Nothing big was made of this; very
matter-of-fact.
> This person was impressed, though, and reported speeds "as advertised".
> I do wonder at the ground stations, where they are to get global coverage.
I've not researched that.
> Peter
> VK1PE
> In suburban Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
>
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2021, 22:16 Bob Hammond, <propgrinder@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2021/02/21/as-a-spacex-subsidiar
>> y-pushes-to-bring-high-speed-satellite-internet-to-alaska-a-battle-fo
>> r-space-intensifies/
>>
>> and
>>
>> https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20478610/spacex-order-and-
>> aut.pdf
>>
>> Bob W7OTJ
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