Bypassing Roskomnadzor Blocks: Individual Builds Personal Internet with Starlink in Kaliningrad

Bypassing Roskomnadzor Blocks: Individual Builds Personal Internet with Starlink in Kaliningrad

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An individual, tired of Roskomnadzor's internet restrictions, has found an alternative solution by building their own personal internet provider. They have established a stable internet connection free from state blocks by structuring the entire system around Starlink satellite internet technology.

The editorial reports that this unusual initiative involved several stages, each accompanied by technically noteworthy details:

As VPN services began to fail one after another, the individual moved to Russia's Kaliningrad region and purchased Starlink equipment intended for Europe. The continental tariff also works in Russia.

The system operates effectively not across the entire territory of Russia, but only within the Kaliningrad exclave. Here, the signal from the European region is captured, allowing for problem-free internet usage.

The individual assembled the entire system entirely on their own: they installed the server, the satellite dish, and created the capability for remote control using "smart home" technology.

As a result, they can access the internet without any restrictions at a speed of 100 Mb/s.

A total of 400,000 rubles were spent on all the equipment and technical solutions.

Experts state that such individual initiatives demonstrate the growth of technological literacy and the development of alternative communication solutions. At the same time, such steps актуализируют discussions about internet freedom and information security.

The incident has generated significant interest on social media. Many users praise this approach as an example of creativity and technical skill. Some commentators, however, call this story a technological paradox of the modern era, emphasizing that restrictions drive innovation.