Chris in TN
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Man, that is gorgeous.I know there’s a lot of new Roksliders since I posted this thread back in 2022.
It shows a little history of my cabin project
- cnelk
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Man, that is gorgeous.I know there’s a lot of new Roksliders since I posted this thread back in 2022.
It shows a little history of my cabin project
- cnelk
- Replies: 148
- Forum: General Discussion Forum
If you have access to fiber, I doubt it’s worth it. Fiber typically is faster and cheaper than Starlink. Starlink shines in areas where you don’t have fiber or strong 5G options.Has anyone switched from fiber optic to starlink? I’m really trying to convince my wife.
We used Starlink for about two years here and just got a fiber optic option maybe 2-3 months ago.Has anyone switched from fiber optic to starlink? I’m really trying to convince my wife.


Thanks for that extra information. I'm not informed on any other company or country's plans.Starlink (SpaceX) has done better than most on this front. They have put a ton of effort into using anti reflective coatings on the sats and intentionally run the solar panels at angles that do not reanyflect light back to earth as much (even if it’s not the optimum angle for power generation). You can typically see the Starlink “trains” for a day or two after thaey are launched but they are extremely hard to see once in their final orbit with solar arrays positioned correctly. Honestly, I’m more worried about China’s planned constellations or even Amazon’s where they might not put forth the effort.
Yes you can mount it on a pole. I'll use my on a laser level tripod at deer camp to get it off the ground so it doesn't get stepped on or drove over.Yeah, how’s starlink work for home/apartment use? GF and I are renting a place til the house is finished and need internet.
Does the receiver mount on a pole ? Friend lives in the country few miles from where are building and has SL and loves it.
What would there be to be bothered about? Unless they're all blocking my sunshine.But how do you guys get passed the fact that they're populating the sky with 50k satellites for this? Doesn't that bother you?
Then we shall surf in the shade.What would there be to be bothered about? Unless they're all blocking my sunshine.
Starlink comprises somewhere around 75% of currently orbiting satellites and they are about 1/6th of the way through their plan. The satellites have a lifespan of about 5 years and the newer ones weigh about 1700lbs. They just burn up in the atmosphere when they're decommissioned. That, aside from the astronomy and spaceflight implications.What would there be to be bothered about? Unless they're all blocking my sunshine.
Compared to burying fiber optic lines in the ground I don't see it any worst. Especially in rural areas.Starlink comprises somewhere around 75% of currently orbiting satellites and they are about 1/6th of the way through their plan. The satellites have a lifespan of about 5 years and the newer ones weigh about 1700lbs. They just burn up in the atmosphere when they're decommissioned. That, aside from the astronomy and spaceflight implications.
As a sportsman/outdoorsman I don't know how that would not bother a person.
But, I didn't want to start an argument. I just wanted to know if any of you guys that have it and are excited about it think about that and are bothered by it. I may end up using it someday, but I don't know. We'll see.