I just obtained an RV system and seem to be getting solid internet . For work I connect to our server via VPN though and I cant get a connection with the satellite service - Is there something at user end than can be adjusted to allow this ? it appears as though something at the satellite firewall is blocking the hand shake to the VPN . If I disconnect from Starlink and try the local wifi service i'm on in seconds. The IT person at work wonders if pptp VPN tunnels are blocked ?
makes Starlink a deal-breaker for me if i cant work ! Has anyone else run into this ?
cheers
marc
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