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Fwd: Residential VSAT experiences?
From: Alfred Olton <alfredolton () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 17:18:03 -0700
I had Hughes Net a few years back and can confirm that SSH access was pretty much intolerable for me. The delay between what I was typing, and when it would actually show up on the screen in the remote terminal was really annoying for me. As mentioned in previous responses, I think you would want a low orbit satellite internet provider, if you can find one for residential use. In my case, I had a land line, but was too far out for ADSL, so I ended up getting ISDN (*with unlimited local calling on my phone plan*). Of course the SSH usage experience then was much better. Al On 06/22/2015 04:04 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:> Personally, 500-700ms of delay is well within distinguishable range and
causes challenges in verbal communication. If the speakers are both expecting and accustomed to delay like that (e.g. sailors that are used to being hundreds/thousands of miles away from anywhere and any other comms solution sucks anyway), it could be workable. For regular consumer/business voice applications, 100ms and lower is decent, but above that starts to get into various degrees of suckage. Just my 2c. -- Hugo On Mon 2015-Jun-22 15:54:49 -0700, Mike Lyon <mike.lyon () gmail com> wrote:I never had good luck with VSAT and SIP. Maybe you had a better kit than I did :) -Mike On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Dovid Bender <dovid () telecurve com> wrote:Interesting that you say that about sip. We had a client that would use it for sip on ships all the time. It wasn't the best but it worked. Ping times were between 500-700ms. Regards, Dovid -----Original Message----- From: Mike Lyon <mike.lyon () gmail com> Sender: "NANOG" <nanog-bounces () nanog org>Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:33:43 To: Nicholas Oas<nicholas.oas () gmail com>; NANOG<nanog () nanog org> Subject: Re: Residential VSAT experiences? SIP will suck. VPN will suck. RDP will suck. Have you looked to see if you have any local wireless ISPs in your area? Hit me up offlist if you want me to check for you. -Mike On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Nicholas Oas <nicholas.oas () gmail com> wrote:Would anyone mind sharing with me their first-hand experiences with residential satellite internet? Right now I am evaluating HughesNet Gen4 and ViaSat Exede and I'mthinkingspecifically as a sysadmin who needs to use the uplink for work, notsurf.What are your experiences with the following applications? -SSH, (specifically interactive CLI shell access) -RDP -SIP over SSL -IPSec Tunneling (should be a non-starter due to latency) -GRE Tunneling Thank you, -Nicholas-- Mike Lyon 408-621-4826 mike.lyon () gmail com http://www.linkedin.com/in/mlyon-- Mike Lyon 408-621-4826 mike.lyon () gmail com http://www.linkedin.com/in/mlyon
Current thread:
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences?, (continued)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? William Herrin (Jun 23)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Michael Conlen (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Dave Taht (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Frederik Kriewitz (Jun 23)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Roland Dobbins (Jun 23)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Nicholas Oas (Jun 26)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Scott Weeks (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Lyndon Nerenberg (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Dave Crocker (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Lyndon Nerenberg (Jun 22)
- Fwd: Residential VSAT experiences? Alfred Olton (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? TR Shaw (Jun 22)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? Jared Mauch (Jun 23)
- Re: Residential VSAT experiences? TR Shaw (Jun 22)