Re: [Starlink] [NNagain] CFP march 1 - network measurement conference

2023-12-07 Thread Nitinder Mohan via Starlink
Hi Dave (Ricky, all), Thanks for sharing the conference call. I am one of the TPC chair of the conference and we are really looking forward to cool submissions. So please get the idea mill going :) [Putting my TPC chair hat aside] Application/CDN measurements would be cool! Most CDNs would pro

Re: [Starlink] fcc NOI response due Dec 1

2023-12-07 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Thank you for having prepared this response. It is a US-centric context, but it might apply everywhere else where fiber and satcom access are considered in competition.  Besides, the latency reduction priming over bandwidth increase, might be discussed in a 6G context as well, be that with NTN

Re: [Starlink] Info on IP country ranges

2023-12-07 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 04/12/2023 à 19:17, J Pan via Starlink a écrit : yes, starlink does respond to its customers' complaints, although sometimes slowly. its ipv4 address acquisition is scattered around as a latecomer to the isp world, and as a global local isp, it's more troublesome. ip packets have to be tunnel

Re: [Starlink] fcc NOI response due Dec 1

2023-12-07 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Starlink
Hi Alexandre, > On Dec 7, 2023, at 12:49, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink > wrote: > > Thank you for having prepared this response. > > It is a US-centric context, but it might apply everywhere else where fiber > and satcom access are considered in competition. Besides, the latency > reduct

Re: [Starlink] Info on IP country ranges

2023-12-07 Thread J Pan via Starlink
yes, user router gets a public ipv6 address block from starlink to distribute in its local network. starlink network is ipv6 native (although www.starlink.com is not accessible by ipv6 yet, while geoip.starlinkisp.net isthe classic fight between noc, nic and nmc---network measurement center peo

Re: [Starlink] [NNagain] CFP march 1 - network measurement conference

2023-12-07 Thread Ricky Mok via Starlink
i think these are different but correlated problems. DASH and MOQ are more about application layer (segment size, video buffer, keyframes...) and webtransport (QUIC/HTTP3...), which is independent of how starlink users connect to CDNs and cloud. Both are good problem, just depending on your me

Re: [Starlink] [NNagain] CFP march 1 - network measurement conference

2023-12-07 Thread Sauli Kiviranta via Starlink
Thank you Jack, Bill and Ricky for your comments! (And everyone after!) Jack: "> amount (bytes, datagrams) presumed lost and re-transmitted by the sender" I would consider those lost packets and just recovered through time complexity e.g. retransmission with TCP and that retransmission may requi

Re: [Starlink] Info on IP country ranges

2023-12-07 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 07/12/2023 à 19:07, J Pan a écrit : yes, user router gets a public ipv6 address block from starlink to distribute in its local network. What is the size of the block? Alex starlink network is ipv6 native (although www.starlink.com is not accessible by ipv6 yet, while geoip.starlinkisp.

Re: [Starlink] Info on IP country ranges

2023-12-07 Thread David Lang via Starlink
On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, J Pan via Starlink wrote: but still have to use the stock one for power-over-ethernet for gen-2 dishes ;-) Thee are ways to power the square dishies without the router. You can cut the cable, or buy an adapter to run to a PoE or buy a combination adapter/PoE David Lang _

Re: [Starlink] Info on IP country ranges

2023-12-07 Thread Freddie Cash via Starlink
Dishy gets a /64 and I've tested DHCPv6 on both my Firewalla and my USG. They do prefix delegation to distribute that as a /56 locally. No NAT required for IPv6 (incoming or outgoing) connections. And there doesn't appear to be any restrictions on IPv6 traffic. This is with the round Dishy. Chee

Re: [Starlink] [NNagain] CFP march 1 - network measurement conference

2023-12-07 Thread rjmcmahon via Starlink
iperf 2 supports OWD in multiple forms. A raspberry pi 5 has a realtime clock and hardware PTP and gpio PPS. The retail cost for a pi5 with GPS atomic clock and active fan is less than $150 [rjmcmahon@fedora iperf2-code]$ src/iperf -c 192.168.1.35 --bounceback --trip-times --bounceback-peri