So I have got a very good job offer to move to Australia, and it will quite a big positive change for me both financially and mentally.

Except when I get to researching the Internet connections. Now this is a problem that most people will not understand except perhaps my fellow datahoarding brothers and sisters. Is 1000/50 really the best speed I can get?

I guess I am so spoilt by having 1000/1000 to home here in Sweden that it’s creating a big issue in my mind. I upload quite a bit to cloud storage and seed quite a few ISOs as well, that upload speed is giving me slight anxiety! Just wanted to get some perspective from Australian datahoarders.

  • thebaldmaniac@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    Yes 5G might be good but not sure about latency, NAT, port forwarding and all. Haven’t ever used mobile networks for homelabbing.

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      1 year ago

      Latency hasn’t been an issue at all. CGNAT has been a problem but I use zerotierone to combat that and access my devices when I’m out and about. What port forwards do you anticipate needing?