Hi, well maybe noone really read my question :-) The question is not if it's working, legal or anybody is fine with that but rather what the subject said (Atlas RIPE)"Probe on sailboat with Starlink" There is a "PORTABILITY Option" for 25 bucks a month to enable this with Starlink - all the other are impractical or much too expensive.. But again: the question was if I take the probe with me or leave it unused at home. best regards, Michael Am 24.06.22 um 07:27 schrieb Hank Nussbacher:
On 24/06/2022 03:21, Phillip Remaker wrote:
There are a number of satellite providers for boats/ships: viasat, inmarsat, speedcast, marlink, navarino, kvh, thrane, iridium, hughes and probably others I am missing. I seem to remember that Maxmind and others used some sort of ad-hoc country code like XX to signify an IP associated with an area not covered by a country.
-Hank
I don;t know who gets to decide such a thing, but I think it's a great idea as long as it is appropriately tagged. Diversity of deployed probes is helpful.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 10:16 AM Michael Markstaller via ripe-atlas <ripe-atlas@ripe.net <mailto:ripe-atlas@ripe.net>> wrote:
Hi,
just a question: any interest to have a probe on a sailboat with Starlink (not officially supported)
Just got my probe Probe #27837 fixed again at home (usb-stick RO/dead) and now I wonder if I leave it at home or take it with me over Adriatic/Atlantic.
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