At our old house, Vidéotron was our ISP. Unfortunately, it is not available at our new rural home. They told us it would probably cost over 8 000 $ to bring the cable from our neighbour to us. So we switched to Starlink.
I took the 'Local Priority' package with the enterprise antenna. This allows us to have a public IPv4 static-ish address and use my own ER605 router without having to bypass Starlink's.
(This website is hosted at home, under my desk)
Also, since me and my mom work from home and thus need reliable Internet access, my mom also got herself a Rogers LTE/5G Wi-Fi modem as a backup.
Before the large shed was built, we put the antenna on the ground, with the St-Lawrence river in the background :
It is now on the peak of the large shed :
In her office, my mom has her Rogers modem with her printer connected to it.
In the mechanical room, I have my patch panel (22 outlets in the house and one in the shed), my big managed switch, my ER605 router and the Starlink modem.
On top of my patch panel, I have my doorbell system, plans of my outlet locations, a Wi-Fi router connected to my mom's Rogers modem and our VoIP module for our landline and my mom's fax machine.
In my office, under my desk, is the server this website is hosted on :