A real public IP
for your Starlink connection
SecureLink gives federal contractors and field teams a permanent static IP address over Starlink satellite internet, with FIPS-validated encryption and zero-touch deployment. Plug in. Hit connect. Done.
From unboxing to static IP in under 10 minutes
No CLI gymnastics. No support tickets. The activation flow is designed so a non-technical user can be online with a static public IP in a single sitting.
Provision a device
Open the admin portal, click Add Device, and we issue an X.509 certificate, allocate a dedicated Elastic IP, and generate a one-time activation code.
Activate the client
The user opens the Windows client (or plugs in the Pi gateway), enters the activation code, and we provision the IPsec tunnel automatically with certificate authentication.
Connected, with a static IP
All outbound traffic now exits from a permanent dedicated IPv4 address. Whitelist it, configure SD-WAN against it, run an SSH jumphost — treat it like any other public IP.
Built for federal contractors and field teams
Static IPs, FIPS-grade crypto, certificate authentication, and hardware appliance options — without making your customers run a Wireguard binary or learn ipsec.conf.
Permanent static IP
Each device gets a dedicated AWS Elastic IP that stays assigned for the life of the subscription. Whitelist once, connect anywhere.
FIPS-validated crypto
IKEv2/IPsec with AES-256-GCM, SHA-384, and ECP-384. Certificate-based authentication via AWS Certificate Manager Private CA — no shared secrets.
Pi gateway appliance
Plug-and-play Raspberry Pi gateway with zero-touch provisioning via AWS IoT. Connects an entire network through the VPN — no per-device install.
Windows native client
Uses the built-in Windows IKEv2 stack with CNG cert storage. No third-party VPN binary, no admin install, no support drift.
Real public IP semantics
1:1 NAT, not per-port forwarding. All ports, all protocols. Run inbound services, host RTSP, expose an SSH bastion — same model as a real ISP.
Audit-ready logs
Connection logs are written to DynamoDB with retention policies suitable for DFARS / CMMC audit trails. Export at any time.
What customers actually do with a static Starlink IP
From PCI compliance at a retail register to a Navy comms truck on an airfield, the pattern is the same: somewhere remote, the network needs to look the same as a corporate office.
Federal & DoD field sites
Forward operating bases, mobile comms vehicles, and Starshield-augmented deployments that need IPs ACL'd into HQ networks.
Retail PCI compliance
Card-present POS at locations Starlink reaches but cellular doesn't. Static IP keeps the merchant gateway happy and the auditor happier.
SD-WAN failover
Drop SecureLink in as a Starlink-backed WAN profile in Meraki, Cisco, or Fortinet. Tunnel terminates at a static IP your existing overlay already trusts.
Incident response & emergency
Fire department command trailers, mobile EOC vehicles, and disaster recovery deployments. Static IP for VPN dial-back, even when terrestrial circuits are down.
Remote IT & surveillance
Reach cameras, sensors, and management interfaces inside the Starlink dish's network without exposing the customer LAN to the internet.
Enterprise firewall pinning
Egress every Starlink site through a known IP. Simplifies allow-lists at SaaS providers, banks, healthcare partners, and federal exchanges.
Pick the right package for your deployment
Already have an activation code? Download the client and you're online in minutes. Need an activation code? Talk to sales.
Windows VPN Client
Desktop client with automatic certificate-based VPN connection, system tray integration, and one-click activation. Wraps the Windows native IKEv2 stack.
Pi Gateway Kit
Complete setup package for the Raspberry Pi gateway appliance. Includes the provisioning agent, IPsec configs, and WiFi access point setup.
Talk to our team about a deployment
Whether it's 5 Starlinks or 5,000, we'll scope a pilot, ship the appliances, and get you to a static IP. Most deployments go from intro call to first connected site in under two weeks.