![]() The latter two are more complicated, but if you know what you’re doing you can have it setup in less than 30min. You will also need to purchase a domain (~$10 a year) if you want a nice domain otherwise they will just use the static IP your VPS provides 127.0.0.1:port) This is most likely what the people you rent from are doing, the difference is you have more control). Another option if you have experience is setting it up on a VPS (~$2.50/month – then you don’t need people connecting to your network, and has much higher up-times.You also most likely have a dynamic IP meaning you will need to setup DynamicDNS and buy a domain for ~$10 a year. Also if your computer/server/network goes down, nobody can reach it. If you have experience, you can setup the server on a home server, or right on your computer (which means connecting to your network, which is a security concern).I know there are a handful of librehosters who have them, and communities around some popular places it’s just a matter of finding them. There are also many who host publicly and just don’t list it on Mumble’s directories.These are just people who host and list them in the directory. There are many servers that are public, many are listed right in Mumble’s directory. You can rent a server from someone else (of course they are in control of the server, and can log anything they wish, although debatable better than forcing users to make an account and using Discord, at least Mumble can be used “anonymously” because it requires no accounts). ![]() For more information about Mumble, please visit our website at. Mumble and its server software are available for free, for anyone to use. Mumble is open source software, developed collaboratively on the Internet.
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