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I get about 70-100 Mbps down with my Starlink.
Which is pretty slow compared to anything but DSL or Hughesnet (edit and cellular?) - but terrific compared to those. I plan to set it up so it can be used in my campervan. Right now I have it in my shop, temporarily until I can get cables run for internet there. |
We have direct TV, (has its own dish) in addition to StarLink. I want to get rid of Direct TV as we stream everything and I do not think we are watching anything off Direct TV. I just have to get the OK from my wife to be sure she will not be missing anything if we cut Direct TV. I think Direct TV is $90 a month.
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DirecTV has the new Gemini box that I would like. Called them and I needed much faster internet to stream.
So far, Starlink has be excellent. I'll start ending services as I move forward and get more comfortable. |
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It works for me, and I can work from home, surf, stream, whatever, and like you said, it's only $50. |
I was going to check my stats but the app did not take my password. Will look later on. Have company right now.
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I did a full reset on the 5G unit and I am getting 70 meg download. Its on band 41. I tried 5GHz and 2.4GHz and they both tested around 70 megs.
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I use a gen 2 unit on my boat and love it. I work remotely and I can video conference, play games, and watch movies from anyplace in the world. It is truly a game changer for me. Its not as good as fiber optic. But only because of momentary drop outs. Usually less than a second. Video conf and tv buffer enough that it is not noticeable. I only notice it on games and occasionally in a video conference. Other than that, there is no reason not to get it. And if you aren't on land, or you are on land and move around, there is simply no better choice. |
I will say I made a custom pole mount for the StarLink dish so it sits above the peak of our roof by about 2 feet. I had it powder coated and ran the cable inside the pipe so nothing is visible. I now have 100% coverage for satellite reception. I have trees all around my home and wanted to be sure we had a good clear signal.
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I didn't order any of the mounting hardware because I wanted compare it with the interweb machines I already have. Last night was a revelation in terms of streaming content. The only issue here is wind so I am talking to some installers. My on a roof would require a helicopter and a hoist:) |
Unless you have gamers in the house no one needs those speeds. 3 to 4 Mb is all you need to stream movies. Just so you know.
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That and I work from home 3 days a week, my wife 2 days a week, and need the bandwidth for VTC's, huge Power Point files, videos, etc.: When we are working from home together makes a gamer look like a piker:) |
Last report from me: Installing SL with a professional next week...it is so much better than my other options I am delighted.
No more Mennonite Internet. |
Here is a cheap answer for those needing/wanting a pole mount.
https://www.harborfreight.com/20-ft-telescoping-flag-pole-kit-64344.html |
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I am removing my Hughes.net dish...the installer asked for pictures and thinks it will work if southern exposure holds. The little beast is sitting in my lawn now and we'll figure out where best to put it for access and protection from the mess that is the Potomac winds...I bought a 30 day trial just in case with a return option. Nope. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1703789819.jpg |
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