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Thanks for the answers. Not exactly what I was hoping for...
After reviewing the links, it seems like remote access is really only possible if IPv6 is used throughout. One message in the link talked about putting an RPi in the system to doing the IPv6 DDNS work so I guess that is an option.
One thing that isn't clear is the willingness of HN to assign static IPs to business customers. Some posters claimed that HN was only assigning static IP addresses for legacy customers. I will be conducting business from this site and will need to VPN into the corp system. Does anyone know for sure that HN will (or will not) assign static IP for business customers?
VPN isn't supported on Hughesnet... If it works, it works, if it doesn't, then well...
As far as static goes... That has a complicated history.. In the past Hughesnet offered static IP to everyone for a fee, however, that changed when Gen4 launched and IPv4 addresses dried up. As of right now, the official word is, Static IP isn't available.
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