grsthegreat
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I just found out that Zipley fiber is building a new substation out by us. hopefully fiber isn’t too far behind.
IMHO he did a good SNL job.Elon Musk will host Saturday Night Live on May 8.
No joke: Elon Musk to host Saturday Night Live on May 8
Apparently that explains why I've heard nothing but cricketsThey are limiting the number of subscribers in a given grid location (10 square miles I believe).
Ya, I've been on the list a while & know of a few who signed up adree me who got gear shipped already. I'm reasonably close to Denver, but farcenough to live off a dirt road. Higher population density here. But friends in the mountains with much lower density have gear.Apparently that explains why I've heard nothing but cricketsfrom them for 9 months? location...location...location
I have been on the beta list within 48 hours of it opening, and on the preorder list within a couple of hours of it opening.Ya, I've been on the list a while & know of a few who signed up adree me who got gear shipped already. I'm reasonably close to Denver, but farcenough to live off a dirt road. Higher population density here. But friends in the mountains with much lower density have gear.
41ms of latency between Denver & New York at the speed of light. Real world anything under 100ms is OK, under 60ms is good, under 40ms is really good (even for hard-core gamers). A lot of real world latency comes down to where the gear on the other end is you are testing against. From here in Denver 45ms to a server in NY is amazing. 44ms to a server in Denver is ok or good.I haven't paid much attention to latency between the setups. In general, it isn't spectacular, at 35-75 ms, but it isn't much different than my LTE connection and that never gave me any issues.
I'll have to do some playing with the video streaming to see what I can find.
Rob
Can you change the settings in this router or at least make it run in bridge mode and use your own router? While I don't care about wifi, I do like to be able to control which addresses are DHCP so I can assign static IPs if needed, set up port forwarding, etc.The included router seems decent but not anything exceptional. The good thing is that you have options. You can plug your mesh system into the Starlink router for better home coverage or you can omit the Starlink router entirely and just use your own setup.
Now to make it affordable....By the time the various governments make any real progress, StarLink will have solve the problem.
A better word would be "creepy".
They sprouting like mushrooms around the country. Looking at the map, it looks like they are in remote-ish areas with fiber to get the data out.Can you change the settings in this router or at least make it run in bridge mode and use your own router? While I don't care about wifi, I do like to be able to control which addresses are DHCP so I can assign static IPs if needed, set up port forwarding, etc.
Just the other day I noticed one of their uplink sites in Gilman, Vt. About a 15 x 15 foot fenced off area (with slats so you can't easily see inside). There were some white radomes visible over the top. Must have just put it in sometime in the last month or so, don't remember seeing it last time I was down that way. Seemed to be kind of an out-of-the-way location for something like that.
41ms of latency between Denver & New York at the speed of light. Real world anything under 100ms is OK, under 60ms is good, under 40ms is really good (even for hard-core gamers). A lot of real world latency comes down to where the gear on the other end is you are testing against. From here in Denver 45ms to a server in NY is amazing. 44ms to a server in Denver is ok or good.
Can you change the settings in this router or at least make it run in bridge mode and use your own router? While I don't care about wifi, I do like to be able to control which addresses are DHCP so I can assign static IPs if needed, set up port forwarding, etc.
Just the other day I noticed one of their uplink sites in Gilman, Vt. About a 15 x 15 foot fenced off area (with slats so you can't easily see inside). There were some white radomes visible over the top. Must have just put it in sometime in the last month or so, don't remember seeing it last time I was down that way. Seemed to be kind of an out-of-the-way location for something like that.