Kräftig on Nostr: If you were going to make your internet redundant, how would you set it up to keep ...
If you were going to make your internet redundant, how would you set it up to keep costs as low as possible?
Main internet: Local ISP
Secondary:
Starlink?
5G data provider?
Another local ISP if possible (monopoly)?
Starlink seems too expensive.
Using mobile data provider seems reasonable.
If you are blessed to have multiple ISPs available in your area, their infrastructure (cables) probably run right along main ISP? So risk of their service failing as well.
#asknostr
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