sodamo
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- Joined
- May 20, 2004
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- Big Island, HI
- Tractor
- LS XR4140H (Mine) BX2380 (wife’s)
Got email saying my Residential SL will arrive 10/12.
I'm not sure how one can have "confidence" in that.I'm confident they are just cautioning customers about potential challenges. They aren't going to actively block certain traffic types.
Those are pretty much the numbers we have seen when we have done testing. But that is testing. We really don't see any slowdown when using StarLink. It might happen but it is not noticeable. We saw the same speed variations when using a cell based Internet. Starlink is soooo much faster than the cell service and has been far more reliable. Starlink has been more reliable than the cell based internet or DSL. Not even a comparison.I received my "Best Effort" SL 2 days ago. I plugged it in and ran a speed test, got 102.29 Mbps down & 9.82 Mbps up very pleased with that. Ran a speed test at noon today and got 12.90 Mbps down & 10.68 Mbps up. Not nearly as good and actually I'm disappointed it fell that much. I was hoping the lowest it would go would be around 30 to 50 Mbps. But even so, the performance is still better than what I've been using. I plan on monitoring the speeds for awhile to see how it performs over time.
Ditch the Hughesnet. That service is the worse.When I got the 12.9 Mbps I also ran a speed test on my Hughes net link and got around 1 Mbps down (that is a one followed by a decimal point) so SL is still 10 times faster. I've ordered the pipe adapter and the dongle, they're due here Wednesday. I plan on getting a tripod mount to install on my garage roof and putting it there. Probably keep both networks for a little while yet.
We don't use VOIP to make phone calls, that is what the cell phone is for, and thankfully we have a decent connection to a tower. We have kept the landline to have the phone and dropped the crappy DSL. The cost of the landline is high enough that we are thinking of dropping it as well. We do use Slack, WebEx and Zoom for meetings and have not had any problem with conversations over the Starlink network.Has anyone gotten VOIP working via Starlink? If so, which services are you using?
Our landline was down, again, for eight hours last week.
All the best,
Peter