"back in June 2019 that I signed up Hughesnet service but they won't give me the business type."
Are you saying that HughesNet won't let you get a business account?
@maratsade wrote:"back in June 2019 that I signed up Hughesnet service but they won't give me the business type."
Are you saying that HughesNet won't let you get a business account?
they said it was no good
Edit: If I had a business account I would have static ip option?
Not sure if you can run a server with a residential account. Maybe the reps on the site will clarify that.
@Ryan11433 wrote:Edit: If I had a business account I would have static ip option?
Yes.
I'm not sure exactly what it applies to, but you may want to read the HughesNet Acceptable Use Policy and what it says concerning running a server.
@GabeU wrote:
@Ryan11433 wrote:Edit: If I had a business account I would have static ip option?
Yes.
I'm not sure exactly what it applies to, but you may want to read the HughesNet Acceptable Use Policy and what it says concerning running a server.
It doesn't say anything about server usage and I really do not run websites in public anymore as I have stopped for now few years ago when I was with Comcast Business. Also I do not have static ip option on Hughesnet anyway
"It doesn't say anything about server usage"
It says you can't use a server with HughesNet, which might explain why your server software doesn't work.
@maratsade wrote:"It doesn't say anything about server usage"
It says you can't use a server with HughesNet, which might explain why your server software doesn't work.
my server operating system does still run.
OK, that's cool, but you get an error when using the server with HughesNet, do you not?
no I don't why do you ask anyway?
I was referring to the screenshot you posted. "Unable to resolve" is an error. This error may happen because apparently you can't use a server with HughesNet.