How does it work with cell phone via wifi? That is our one main hurdle and if it works then we are sold as well.We got in on the beta testing, so it cost $500 to sign up, and it's $99/mo with no data caps or throttling.
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How does it work with cell phone via wifi? That is our one main hurdle and if it works then we are sold as well.We got in on the beta testing, so it cost $500 to sign up, and it's $99/mo with no data caps or throttling.
I would ditch Dish, hughesnet & Verizon in a heartbeat if it worked out here in rural NM.How does it work with cell phone via wifi? That is our one main hurdle and if it works then we are sold as well.
Hank,I would ditch Dish, hughesnet & Verizon in a heartbeat if it worked out here in rural NM.
Does starlink get routed to tv to watch? Or are you stuck viewing on phone or PC?
Charles,How does it work with cell phone via wifi? That is our one main hurdle and if it works then we are sold as well.
Thanks Ben. I do have smart tv & my sony blueray player is the router...I think,LOL.Hank,
It's just like any other ISP - just comes in over your modem & router. If you have a smart tv or something like chromecast/firestick you can easily stream everything.
Charles,
I haven't tried it with wifi phones yet. I'm waiting on the service to be a bit more rock steady before jettisoning Verizon & going with google-fi. Hopefully that occurs next week.
I second and third Starlink. One month into the Beta and the speeds are awesome and we've had little to no downtime. A little more expensive for startup but absolutely worth it. Obstructions can be a pain but all satellite is that way. The app shows you the best place for the dish. Elon Musk is going to rule the world.I've been running starlink for the last 3 weeks now, and I'm sold. There are still issues, but the speeds are fantastic. I need to get a better location for the dish, as I have obstructed views & the router they supply isn't very good, with a lot of drops, so it's not great for videoconferencing until I get a new router & place the dish on the roof where it has an unobstructed view of the North sky.
We got in on the beta testing, so it cost $500 to sign up, and it's $99/mo with no data caps or throttling.
We had viasat when we first got here, and it was sold as the best, but they throttle even if you haven't reached you caps (which took us about a week between working from home & streaming services). I gladly paid the $350 early termination fee, and the $500 for starlink because even after paying that, I'm not out any more money than what viasat was charging me ($180 per month).
I'm on Gen 5 HughesNet. 20/50 Plan. My experience has been a bit different. I cannot stream at all. I cannot watch any video higher than 480 resolution.I run Hughes net gen 5. I didn't get the minimum plan but the next step up. Honestly it works pretty decent. I can stream Netflix/prime all the time. I've never screwed with tokens or even really checked my bandwidth usage but I'm almost certain throttled back still lets me stream consistently . I don't do internet calls, skype, and for some reason youtube videos seem to take a while. Really bad weather rain/heavy snow screws things up.
All that said, I live in a community way off the Alaska road system with no cell phone data. I might not have the same baseline that others have. Sometime things take a few minutes to load and I've had lower 48 friends get frustrated while on my Wi-Fi. Gen 5 is way better then starband was or the earlier Hughes net system. Hope that is helpful.
Have you tried using your cell phone over wifi?I've had Starlink for a couple months now.
I have wifi calling turned on, since I cant turn it off. I haven't really noticed any difference.Have you tried using your cell phone o
I had wifi (verizon) here, when I moved here & I used my cell phone & pc all over NM to file reports,with hundreds of pictures...a flip phone too. Worked great for about 2 years.Then verizon started buffered the signal and in one month and I got a bill for 60gb,that I did not use. I dumped them as I don't work with crooks....Have you tried using your cell phone over wifi?
HT must have flooded the link. It's gone now.....lol.We just entered Starlink Beta. They are focused on rural markets. Outside rural they are typically taking hold orders until end of this year.
Starlink costs approx $550 then $99 a month. We're saying hasta to Directv and CenturyLink. So... well see. Elon and his SpaceX programs are pretty slick. Cell phone use, they just placed with FCC for pricing.
Basically, intent is to turn cell into Sat phones - globally. Bit down the road though that's an epic move to have a cell phone in the mountains as a sat phone.
Current use for cell via Starlink is supposedly the same ability through out wifi at home- with far greater than connectivity than CenturyLink and that's our current use at home.
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If any interested to see if available in your area... reviews seem to be promising. I have no personal experience. Waiting 4-6 weeks for equipment.
Same experience here in Whale Pass. No cell service, and love it. Don't miss it a bit. No reason for the students at school to have cell phones. Heavenly. Local calls are four digits and free.I run Hughes net gen 5. I didn't get the minimum plan but the next step up. Honestly it works pretty decent. I can stream Netflix/prime all the time. I've never screwed with tokens or even really checked my bandwidth usage but I'm almost certain throttled back still lets me stream consistently . I don't do internet calls, skype, and for some reason youtube videos seem to take a while. Really bad weather rain/heavy snow screws things up.
All that said, I live in a community way off the Alaska road system with no cell phone data. I might not have the same baseline that others have. Sometime things take a few minutes to load and I've had lower 48 friends get frustrated while on my Wi-Fi. Gen 5 is way better then starband was or the earlier Hughes net system. Hope that is helpful.