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How to set up your own RTK base station.. for about £300
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 8361121" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>I understand you are asking about the way to obtain a public, static IP address, is that right?</p><p></p><p>The mapping for an IP address to domain name just makes it easier to "talk" about the caster address but the numeric IP address and the name in text format are functionally the same. Andy seems to refer to the case where the IP address is public but not static. Services like no-ip then help to map the changing IP address to the same "written name".</p><p></p><p>My understanding is that not all internet service providers offer any public IP address, fixed or dynamic. In that case RTK2GO is almost the only solution. I think Charles Quick mentioned the option of a hired virtual machine but that would run on a server somewhere, not on any computer at home. Again an option to avoid using RTK2GO but it needs the same "RTK server" feeding the correction signal from the home network to this hired server somewhere.</p><p></p><p>At home I'm using a local NTRIP caster but my internet service provider offers a free option to choose a dynamic public IP address or a hidden one behind their NAT.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if the above appears confusing, I'm not any expert on the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 8361121, member: 4568"] I understand you are asking about the way to obtain a public, static IP address, is that right? The mapping for an IP address to domain name just makes it easier to "talk" about the caster address but the numeric IP address and the name in text format are functionally the same. Andy seems to refer to the case where the IP address is public but not static. Services like no-ip then help to map the changing IP address to the same "written name". My understanding is that not all internet service providers offer any public IP address, fixed or dynamic. In that case RTK2GO is almost the only solution. I think Charles Quick mentioned the option of a hired virtual machine but that would run on a server somewhere, not on any computer at home. Again an option to avoid using RTK2GO but it needs the same "RTK server" feeding the correction signal from the home network to this hired server somewhere. At home I'm using a local NTRIP caster but my internet service provider offers a free option to choose a dynamic public IP address or a hidden one behind their NAT. Sorry if the above appears confusing, I'm not any expert on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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