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odyssyus

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  1. Not a lot of value (ie revenue) broadcasting internet into an empty ocean... this includes Starlink.
  2. Well. yes and no. You can expose port 443 and use a cert. Banks which have some of the most restrictive security use this method. If its good enough for them, its good enough for me. Anyway, enjoy your cruise. I could go on and on about this as I do this for a living, but its a cruise board 🙂
  3. I don't understand the requirement to double VPN. On my synology, I can use a hostname setup via ddns and ssl cert my access... No cert, no access.
  4. I always get the streaming plan. On VPN usage, its best to use a paid service that rotates their ports. NordVPN/ExpressVPN both do this. TORguard stealth vpn is also good. Carnival says 'its not supported'. That isn't the same as 'not allowed' although I'll admit I haven't read their T&C to see if that's actually in there. Maybe something to do tomorrow. Our last Celebrity cruise (2 weeks ago), using the Starlink streaming service, we were able to stream our youtube TV, watch a Caps game, and stream from my Plex all with no issue and hi def. Had to use the VPN once outside the geofence and Express as well as Nord both never have an issue. I connected via Atlanta, LA and Dallas at various times. This is my experience, yours may differ.
  5. Works on MSC, Princess, Celebrity, Carnival. to be clear, the OP doesn't need to open security for a specific country and frankly that would not be wise. Using the vpn to solve the geolocation issue is the right way to do it, without having to whitelist anything.
  6. Using a travel router (GLi Net Slate) and expressVPN I can access my NAS from anywhere and stream plex. Watched a caps game as well via my firestick.
  7. True story. In this case "mobile" doesn't mean "phone"
  8. Don't forget your VPN software, otherwise your streaming services won't work outside the contiguous US. Not sure if that applies to UK tv or not, but it does for US based services.
  9. After careful thought, I agree with your advisement.
  10. Just off the Infinity doing a short 5 day getaway for the DW and myself. Stopped in Cozumel and Grand Cayman. Purchased the streaming package for 1 and was blown away. We were able to stream Plex, Youtube Tv, watch a Caps hockey game, make Wi-Fi calls, browse the web, and I even took a few zoom calls. Using a travel router, we were able to connect both phones, an Amazon firestick and my laptop. We had a few minor hiccups (less than 5) that typically resolved on their own within minutes. I'm happy to share how I do my setup if people are interested, however it will take me a few days to type it up w/ pictures so others can follow.
  11. But is there Prime rib? This is the main question everyone wants to know..
  12. brilliant..I'm keeping this one in my notes...
  13. That is not a tip. The company is responsible for 'fairly compensating'. Tipping is for services rendered above and beyond the standard. The standard is whatever the company is paying them to do. Don't let these companies or the public (cruise critic) guilt you or gaslight you into saying it's anything but this. You are right though, it is a personal matter, and no right way or wrong way. Let us not confuse 'fair compensation' with tipping, however.
  14. I don't think anyone is saying it's too hard. There's a definite generational issue here (looking at you boomers) and a geographical one. Work wear: Shorts. I'm in IT for a fortune 500 global company doing business right now. pants don't make you do IT any better. Likely generational here. Nice Restaurant: Live in Fl. Even Ruth Chris here allows shorts (no cutoffs, no ball caps) In laws : again.. Florida. Shorts all around. That being said, one should respect the rules laid out by the establishment. This I agree with.
  15. Our favorite cruise ever was a Carnival ABC It was the itinerary and the onboard entertainment (older adults fighting over pool chairs) that made it fun. However, Carnival has moved down my list (not lower than Princess, however), because their food is so shamefully bad. Perhaps one day we'll return....
  16. Perhaps they mean refined as in old and stodgy? Only thing I can glean from the reference...
  17. So those that wear shorts, are now disrupting flights (felony)? Quite the leap there rule monitor..
  18. psst.. .its not a veranda either. I'm guessing Celebrity wouldn't have much luck with "infinite sun room" now would they.
  19. true.. but plenty of upscale restaurants not imposing older antiquated dress codes to spend money on.
  20. Princess needs to evolve. Nothing wrong with the outfit below sitting down to enjoy a meal.
  21. Veranda - "open walled roofed porch usually surrounded by a railing". Yeah, still gaslighting you..... https://www.britannica.com/technology/veranda
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