L2TP Static IP Tunnel Service | Host on Starlink & T-Mobile | IPv4 @ $2.5/mo | IPv6 @ $1.25/mo

neelcneelc Services Provider
edited March 5 in Offers

My startup Fourplex Telecom LLC is launching a new service: a L2TP Static IP Tunnel service. This allows self-hosting servers and IoT devices behind Carrier Grade NAT or other firewalls, and is useful for ISPs such as Starlink, T-Mobile and university connections. Or any ISP where you want a static IPv4 address or IPv6 prefix.

We are providing this as a non-IPsec L2TP tunnel, and this is compatible with major desktop/server operating systems and many routers including pfSense, Cisco, MikroTik and Ubiquiti EdgeRouter.

As a launch promotion, we are offering 50% off all plans with the promo code 50OFF_MAR25 (should be automatically applied).

Please also read our FAQs, setup guides and service details.

Our Plans

IPv4+IPv6
Up to 1000 Mbps (shared)
Unmetered Data (Fair Use)
1 Static IPv4 Address
/56 IPv6 Prefix
NYC Location
$5/mo $2.5/mo
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IPv6-only
Up to 1000 Mbps (shared)
Unmetered Data (Fair Use)
No IPv4 Address
/56 IPv6 Prefix
NYC Location
$2.5/mo $1.25/mo
Order Now

Why Fourplex?

  • Industry-leading pricing: Our competitors charge $6-25 for a static IP tunnel. Here on LowEndSpirit you get an IPv6 tunnel for $1.25/mo or $2.5/mo for both IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Unmetered Bandwidth: No more worrying about small bandwidth limits
  • Dual-Stack: Don't settle for IPv4-only or IPv6-only tunnels, get both in one tunnel subscription.
  • NYC Location: Don't settle for New Jersey or Buffalo, Fourplex's NYC location ensures the best performance and lowest latency.

Comments

  • Be this promotion for only the first month's service?

  • FreekFreek Senpai

    Is the IP a residential IP address?

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  • @hornet said:
    Be this promotion for only the first month's service?

    Looks like it's a recurring discount

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  • neelcneelc Services Provider

    @Freek said:
    Is the IP a residential IP address?

    It's a Cogent IP address, not a residential one.

  • Huh, this isn't awful pricing for the service. I'd have probably taken this up if you were on my continent.

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  • I am interested to try it, can you tell me please:

    • Is IP dedicated to each user or shared?
    • Is IP classified as corporate or datacenter?
    • Can plan be used with more than one device?
    • What is fair use bandwidth limit?
  • AuroraZeroAuroraZero Hosting ProviderRetiredSenpai

    @Linux said:
    I am interested to try it, can you tell me please:

    • Is IP dedicated to each user or shared?
    • Is IP classified as corporate or datacenter?
    • Can plan be used with more than one device?
    • What is fair use bandwidth limit?

    Same questions

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  • teamaccteamacc OGSenpai

    Seems like this is just a vpn with a static ip, to use when you want to host shit from your residential connection. No residential ips are offered by the provider.

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  • neelcneelc Services Provider
    edited March 8

    @Linux said:
    I am interested to try it, can you tell me please:

    • Is IP dedicated to each user or shared?
    • Is IP classified as corporate or datacenter?
    • Can plan be used with more than one device?
    • What is fair use bandwidth limit?

    Real sorry for the delay. I was busy moving.

    • Each user gets a dedicated IP
    • We give a Cogent IP address
    • Only one device at a time, but you can use multiple devices via multiple accounts.
    • Basically, don't be a jerk. Don't expect to saturate your connection 24/7. While not a hard limit, 1000GB of use spread out is more acceptable than 100GB maxing out the connection for 20 minutes.
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