[olug] starting broadband ISP, any suggestions?
Justin Reiners
justin at hotlinesinc.com
Mon Aug 20 05:22:17 UTC 2012
The upstream bandwidth will be fiber, 1 gigabit, already priced. The users
will be business users, requiring at least 50/50, or whatever they need.
their will be 100Mb users as well. I would like all users (businesses) IP
to be segregated for security reasons. all businesses will need static
public IPs. Last mile will be microwave.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Kevin <sharpestmarble at gmail.com> wrote:
> What is your upstream bandwidth like? Fiber? From who? They are the people
> you'll need to buy your IPs from. You don't need to buy a public IP for
> everyone, just use NAT(assuming they're home users), although there are
> some who would take issue with that. Some of those who would take issue are
> people of this list.
>
> Routing could be done using a Linux box. You'd need multiple interfaces,
> and you'd want it to be redundant, although you'd want that as part of any
> setup you would use. Play with iptables some to get it set up and running
> properly.
>
> What kind of networks will you be running that you'll want to keep
> separate?
>
> On Aug 19, 2012 11:57 PM, "Justin Reiners" <justin at hotlinesinc.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey eveyone, weird question, I have done my googling, to no avail. I was
> > wondering if anyone here works for an ISP, or has the understanding of
> > first time setup. My boss have come to me with a task, He is looking for
> > starting an ISP in his home town, as there are no, 100MB+ isps in the
> area,
> > connection type is fixed wireless, or microwave. He owns a tower in IA, I
> > cannot say where exactly it is located because he hosts things for the
> CIA,
> > FBI and such. He also has fiber to the building, unused at the moment,
> and
> > he also has all the capital he needs to get it going. I have some
> > questions, He wants to start with 1Gb of bandwidth, and knows plenty of
> > businesses in the area that are looking to go faster.
> >
> > 1. When the fiber is installed, will we be left with a 1Gigabit Ethernet
> > port I route off of?
> > 2. I assume we will need to buy public IPs. any idea on the costs?
> > 3. What types of switches and routers do you recommend, (hoping it is
> just
> > ethernet) (number of users will be around 20 at first, then the sky is
> the
> > limit.)
> > 4. can the routing be done using a linux box?
> > 5. Can multiple users use the same directional antenna?
> > 6. How can we keep networks seperate?
> >
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated. I am hoping someone in the group works with
> > this type of thing. google has not been much help, I find a lot of OLD
> ISP
> > pages, talking of dialup modems of such. lol.
> >
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