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by morphle 839 days ago
If you don't trust the software or the server, you can reflash the firmware and deploy the hardware in your own way, similar like we do with OpenWRT.

Use Starlink dishes as phased array point to point links across 500 km without the v2 Satellites?

There are 200 Ukrainian drone startups alone, many more in other countries. They all hack firmware. Hacker News readers should not be surprised.

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The problem isn't the firmware, it's the protocol.

If the protocol requires you to reveal your precise location to the network (so that satellite beams can correctly target you), how would you get around that using your own open firmware/hardware?

The same goes for authentication using (potentially) long-term stable or even public identifiers, as is the case for e.g. the IMSI with GSM (not sure if later 3GPP generations finally fixed that): A GSM network won't let you attach without revealing your IMSI over the radio interface at least once. You can spoof it, but then you won't get any service.

> Use Starlink dishes as phased array point to point links across 500 km without the v2 Satellites?

That's a completely different scenario than the one we're talking about here ("why can't military users relatively easily put some distance between the Starlink terminal and its users in a warzone?"), and one which I'd assume the military to have existing solutions for.

I was indeed referring to different scenario's at the same time