Starlink

   / Starlink #2,191  
Mine varies considerably sometimes down into the 50's to 80 but usually above a 100.
I still get occasional hour or longer outages, unexplained.
 
   / Starlink #2,192  
Ok, I installed Dishy temporarily to test the location. So far, it's a major disappointment. Even though the app rates the location at 100% with no obstructions, I'm only getting 51 down and 8 up. That's just slightly more than my existing Verizon 4G LTE wireless internet.

The installation process went smoothly but it took about 10 minutes for the dish to adjust for the best signal. Does anyone know if the speeds will improve after the system has been up for a period of time? If not, the system is going back! I'm not paying $99/mo. for essentially the same service I'm getting now for $50/mo.:(:(:(
are you standing right next to it? make sure its not a wifi issue instead. you don't have the ethernet adapter yet right?
 
   / Starlink #2,193  
Ok, I installed Dishy temporarily to test the location. So far, it's a major disappointment. Even though the app rates the location at 100% with no obstructions, I'm only getting 51 down and 8 up. That's just slightly more than my existing Verizon 4G LTE wireless internet.

The installation process went smoothly but it took about 10 minutes for the dish to adjust for the best signal. Does anyone know if the speeds will improve after the system has been up for a period of time? If not, the system is going back! I'm not paying $99/mo. for essentially the same service I'm getting now for $50/mo.:(:(:(
Is your LTE fully unlimited data?
Vzw hasn't allowed that where I'm at, even though I have zero alternative ISPs.
 
   / Starlink #2,194  
Is your LTE fully unlimited data?
Vzw hasn't allowed that where I'm at, even though I have zero alternative ISPs.
Yes, my Verizon 4G LTE is unlimited data right now but there's always the possibility it could change in the future.
 
   / Starlink #2,195  
are you standing right next to it? make sure its not a wifi issue instead. you don't have the ethernet adapter yet right?
No, no ethernet adapter yet. I connected to the Starlink wireless router at a range of about 5 feet to do the speed test.
 
   / Starlink #2,196  
Ok, I installed Dishy temporarily to test the location. So far, it's a major disappointment. Even though the app rates the location at 100% with no obstructions, I'm only getting 51 down and 8 up. That's just slightly more than my existing Verizon 4G LTE wireless internet.

The installation process went smoothly but it took about 10 minutes for the dish to adjust for the best signal. Does anyone know if the speeds will improve after the system has been up for a period of time? If not, the system is going back! I'm not paying $99/mo. for essentially the same service I'm getting now for $50/mo.:(:(:(
Just like our Verizon connection, which says it is working, but is not, 🤬 data transfer rates vary on Starlink. I have seen as low as 35 mbps a few times and over 200 mbps. Most of the times I have checked it is in the 50-150 range. Never saw much more than 20-25 mpbs on our Verizon 4G connection, usually 8-12 mbps, and we are unlimited, until we get to 150GB then we might get throttled or have to buy more data. We never went over 150GB with Verizon but we did a couple of times with UbiFi.

We and a friend started having issues with Verizon 4G Internet, we are both likely going to the same tower, about the time StarLink arrived.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Starlink #2,197  
Ok, I installed Dishy temporarily to test the location. So far, it's a major disappointment. Even though the app rates the location at 100% with no obstructions, I'm only getting 51 down and 8 up. That's just slightly more than my existing Verizon 4G LTE wireless internet.

The installation process went smoothly but it took about 10 minutes for the dish to adjust for the best signal. Does anyone know if the speeds will improve after the system has been up for a period of time? If not, the system is going back! I'm not paying $99/mo. for essentially the same service I'm getting now for $50/mo.:(:(:(
When you do the sped test with the app, it has three screens of different speed tests;
  1. Your device (phone?) to the internet
  2. The router to the internet (this will most likely be the fastest)
  3. Your device to the router (which may be slightly faster than #1)
This helps you distinguish where the slow bit is. If you haven't changed the Starlink router to have separate 2.4 and 5GHz networks, do so, and recheck the speeds using just the 5GHz network.

How old is whatever you are trying to test the network with? Have you ever seen it run faster?

More than 100Mbits/s is normal. Less than that is either momentary, or a problem with your network or device speed. You could post screenshots from each of the speed tests, if you want more help.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Starlink #2,198  
When you do the sped test with the app, it has three screens of different speed tests;
  1. Your device (phone?) to the internet
  2. The router to the internet (this will most likely be the fastest)
  3. Your device to the router (which may be slightly faster than #1)
This helps you distinguish where the slow bit is. If you haven't changed the Starlink router to have separate 2.4 and 5GHz networks, do so, and recheck the speeds using just the 5GHz network.

How old is whatever you are trying to test the network with? Have you ever seen it run faster?

More than 100Mbits/s is normal. Less than that is either momentary, or a problem with your network or device speed. You could post screenshots from each of the speed tests, if you want more help.

All the best,

Peter

I used an internet based speed test, not the Starlink app, to test my 2 year old iPhone Xs, 4 year old Win 10 desktop and one year old Win 10 laptop. All were located less than 10 feet from the Starlink router and clocked within a few mbs of 51 down and 8 up. The tests were done between 1 and 2 PM, not what I would consider "prime time".

Obviously, this is testing device to internet speed which is all that really matters. I don't have a house full of kids streaming video so to me, the router to internet speed doesn't mean much.

I had to take the temporarily mounted dish down due to high winds this afternoon. I'll try your suggestions when I get it back in place.

Thanks for your help!
 
   / Starlink #2,199  
I used an internet based speed test, not the Starlink app, to test my 2 year old iPhone Xs, 4 year old Win 10 desktop and one year old Win 10 laptop. All were located less than 10 feet from the Starlink router and clocked within a few mbs of 51 down and 8 up. The tests were done between 1 and 2 PM, not what I would consider "prime time".

Obviously, this is testing device to internet speed which is all that really matters. I don't have a house full of kids streaming video so to me, the router to internet speed doesn't mean much.

I had to take the temporarily mounted dish down due to high winds this afternoon. I'll try your suggestions when I get it back in place.

Thanks for your help!
Those sound like new enough devices that there shouldn't be a bandwidth issue with the hardware, so that is great news.

I agree that device to the internet is what matters. The two other Starlink speed tests help diagnose if there is an issue, and where there it might be, so whatever is limiting can be fixed. Given how close all your devices are to the router, I would start by splitting the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks (under settings in the app "Split network"), and then only telling your devices about the 5GHz network.

All the best,

Peter
 
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   / Starlink #2,200  
Ok, I installed Dishy temporarily to test the location. So far, it's a major disappointment. Even though the app rates the location at 100% with no obstructions, I'm only getting 51 down and 8 up. That's just slightly more than my existing Verizon 4G LTE wireless internet.

The installation process went smoothly but it took about 10 minutes for the dish to adjust for the best signal. Does anyone know if the speeds will improve after the system has been up for a period of time? If not, the system is going back! I'm not paying $99/mo. for essentially the same service I'm getting now for $50/mo.:(:(:(
Give it a little time. It will fine tune its aim and settings in the first day or so.

Also, after making sure you have solid network connection from your devices to your router just spend some time running real world usage scenarios. Too often people get stuck on speed testing and don't just look at whether the service is meeting the actual needs you have for your ISP. Stream video from a few devices. Connect to your work VPN and make a VOIP call at the same time. See how it actually works with real use. You'll be very happy.

In over a year of paying very close attention to Starlink from many aspects I've NEVER encountered someone who was dissatisfied with the actual Internet capability from a speed or latency perspective (assuming they didn't have a bunch of obstructions). You don't even hear gamers fussing about it in the last 6+ months. If you are unobstructed it WILL be just fine for you.

Rob
 

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