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Anyone familiar with Zerotier? - sekker - 02-16-2021 We are wrestling with online game connectivity, and our ISP charges $10/month for a static IP address. So we are looking into other options for peer to peer connectivity for games like Minecraft and some others. We are using Logmein's version of their free 5-seat peer to peer network tool, Hamachi. But we clearly need more seats, some games have 6 or more simultaneous users. Some of these VPN-related services have been sketchy so I'm doing some due diligence before installing on any computer. Zerotier offers a lot of the same options as Hamachi, and has windows and Mac clients, and more seats. It's not a full VPN. Thought I'd post here in case someone is familiar. TIA! Re: Anyone familiar with Zerotier? - mattkime - 02-16-2021 >We are wrestling with online game connectivity, and our ISP charges $10/month for a static IP address. Have you considered a dynamic dns service? Re: Anyone familiar with Zerotier? - sekker - 02-16-2021 mattkime wrote: We have not come across this as a specific solution. This is also not an area of my expertise. But if you have some recommended options, I can read and learn! Re: Anyone familiar with Zerotier? - GGD - 02-17-2021 sekker wrote: We have not come across this as a specific solution. This is also not an area of my expertise. But if you have some recommended options, I can read and learn! Pretty much everything you wrote in your original post is "not an area of my expertise", and the only thing I understand is "static IP address", but I have no idea how that relates to your problem/solutions. A dynamic DNS service is a way to get behavior similar to a static IP but with a dynamic one. Instead of have a hard coded IP, you have a hard coded domain name that will resolve to whatever your dynamic IP address currently is. Many routers support a number of these services and some of them are free. I use https://www.noip.com/remote-access and their free level, and that can give you a domain name like sekker.ddns.net that will resolve to your current dynamic IP address. If your ISP changes your dynamic IP, your router will notify the service to update the IP that the domain name will resolve to. In my experience it can be many many months before Comcast will change my dynamic IP address, but having a domain name through this service I'm always able to reach my home. Since there's no such thing as a free lunch, with noip.com they "make you pay" by forcing you to renew the "free" domain name every 30 days. They send you email warnings, and it just takes a minute or two, but this nagging is to steer you to their paid service which doesn't require 30 day renewals. I've been using them for more than two years and never paid them a cent, and renewed every month. |