Having my ISP block public address access means no opportunity to broadcast.
Having my ISP block public address access means no opportunity to broadcast.
Hey, you're trying to connect your network externally but facing restrictions from your ISP. Since public access isn't available even with a paid plan, here are some options: consider setting up a local NAS or VNC server, use a VPN service, or explore a private cloud setup. You might also look into community networks or mesh setups if feasible. Let me know what you're comfortable with!
Generally, business plans include features such as these choices. Moving to a business plan might offer a fixed IP address, though you're unlikely to enjoy the fee. Since expenses tend to rise, so do the costs of your service.
Is your network sharing an IP address with other users through your provider? If yes, a VPS would likely be the best option for hosting such services.
Sure, I understand you're looking to share your public IP with others. VPS is a great option for this. As a tech enthusiast, you'll want to consider the right hardware and setup to ensure smooth performance.
You'd only require a computer and an internet link. A VPS would be placed in the provider's server room. You'd charge based on the level of service you choose, and you'd get full control over the virtual machine created for you.