[Starlink] starlink <-> starlink tests over ivpv6

Sascha Meinrath sascha at psu.edu
Thu May 27 09:14:17 EDT 2021


Hi Nick,

Indeed! I ran CU wireless out of my living room for its first few years...
sadly, what we built 15+ years ago (see attached) still eclipses the
functionality of many metro networks today.

--Sascha

On 5/26/21 7:30 PM, Nick Buraglio wrote:
> Unrelated: Sascha, did you used to live in Urbana? Involved in the cu-wireless
> deployment, maybe? 
> 
> nb
> 
> On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 4:57 PM Sascha Meinrath <sascha at psu.edu
> <mailto:sascha at psu.edu>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi everyone,
> 
>     I'm happy to put my dishy at the disposal of the group, but have been utterly
>     crammed for time. That said, if folks want to walk me through what would be most
>     helpful (i.e., specific equipment to plug in/access control to grant/etc.),
>     happy to get that implemented so that folks can utilize this resource.
> 
>     Also, my Starlink network is completely separated from my home network (so folks
>     can do pretty much whatever would be most useful with it without worry).
>     Physically, it's located in central PA, USA.
> 
>     Let me know,
> 
>     --Sascha Meinrath
>     Director, X-Lab
>     Palmer Chair in Telecommunications
>     Penn State University
> 
>     On 5/26/21 9:20 AM, George Burdell wrote:
>     > I have setup a doodle poll for co-ordinating times to meet
>     >
>     > https://doodle.com/poll/qamim95xpb8kwanx?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
>     >
>     > On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 04:40:51PM -0700, Dave Taht wrote:
>     >> I think we are at 6? people with dishys now on this list? Most having
>     >> got rid of the starlink provided router?
>     >>
>     >> What I would love to do is a string of bufferbloat related tests
>     >> between your networks, much like I've been testing
>     >> to the cloud. This would include traceroute or mtr, the rrul, tcp_nup,
>     >> tcp_ndown tests with sqm on and off.
>     >>
>     >> I know george hasn't been publishing via anything other than git via
>     >> rsync, but the simple test scripts there
>     >> can be modified to do a string of tests dishy to dishy.
>     >>
>     >> There are also many ways to take a dynamic ipv6 address and put it
>     >> into dns. linode's is straightforward if
>     >> you'd want to leverage taht.net <http://taht.net>.
>     >>
>     >> (for the record "taht" means "star or planet" in estonian)
>     >>
>     >>
>     >> --
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>     >>
>     >> Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC
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>     Director, X-Lab
>     Palmer Chair in Telecommunications
>     Penn State University
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