Starlink

   / Starlink #4,211  
I've been using a Starlink connection for going on two years now, and never was able to get bypass mode to work. Might have something to do with the Unifi gateway; I'm for sure not a network engineer. I'm moving to a new to me house, and have gigabit cable internet there, so that solves the problem for me. I'll be leaving the Starlink for the new owners, and selling what's left of the Unifi stuff. A lot of it failed after 18 months, so it was replaced with a mesh setup from TP-Link through Costco at the new place. It just works with next to no fuss on my part.
 
   / Starlink #4,212  
So... here I am with the new HughesNet system. Phoenix or Orion 27 - whatever. It IS quicker plus I get 100 GB of anytime coverage.

I no longer have to work the 2AM to 8AM shift.
 
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   / Starlink #4,213  
WoW!! Now that the clouds have cleared this new HughesNet is REALLY fast.
 
   / Starlink #4,214  
Starlink mini now available - It's a mobile downsized dishy, has anybody tried it?
 
   / Starlink #4,216  
Latency is what always stopped me from trying that service. What's yours?

Physics is physics. The speed of light is a constant and the orbital altitude of their sats dictates a bare minimum latency. No hardware improvements can defy that.
 
   / Starlink #4,217  
Physics is physics. The speed of light is a constant and the orbital altitude of their sats dictates a bare minimum latency. No hardware improvements can defy that.
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The Hughesnet Fusion plan combines satellite and wireless technologies for a more responsive, low-latency internet experience.

The Hughesnet Fusion plan blends the best of satellite and wireless technologies into a single connection that transforms the rural internet experience.

Multipath technology speeds your connection, so you can enjoy better browsing, streaming, and gaming — with less latency and greater reliability.

Satellite plans use the latest satellite technologies to allow you to stay connected, stream movies and play online games. The Hughesnet Fusion plan blends the best of satellite and wireless technologies into a single connection. With a Fusion plan, your service feels faster and more responsive, especially when using time-sensitive applications. You can enjoy real-time gaming with a low-latency connection that won’t spoil the fun.

Multiplayer games requiring rapid response are only supported with the Hughesnet Fusion plan. We do not recommend console-based gaming activities because they quickly consume your Priority Data.
 
   / Starlink #4,218  
So HughesNet "satellite" service moved to cellular technology... Well, that's definitely one way to get around the latency of sats 23,000 miles in orbit. LOL! How's that work for rural folks where cell service isn't possible?
 
   / Starlink #4,219  
I was a hughes net customer once. Never again. When I complained about failing service they sent out a tech to check the system for $100 and he told me I needed an upgraded dish for $400.
 

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