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[[Category:Incoming L2TP]]
 
'''The L2TP service''' from AAISP can will route a small block of public IPv4 address and IPv6 addresses to your (L2TP compatible) router. This gives you the ability to use pubic IP addresses that are not filtered, not behind Carrier Grade NAT or any sort of NAT. All you need us a router capable of L2TP and an [https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/ L2TP service from AAISP].
Starlink is a satellite-based internet service and is initially provided without IPv6 and uses CGNAT for IPv4.
 
'''Starlink''' is a satellite-based internet service and is initially provided without IPv6 and uses CGNAT for IPv4.
 
We have customers using our L2TP service over their Starlink, and the initial reports are that:
* Latency is OK - about 40-50ms, but there are some latency spikes (shown as green on the graph below)
* Slight packetloss (shown as red on the graph below)
* They enjoy the public IPv4 and IPv6 from us
* Overall - worth it!