txsportsman
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Used to have starlink on a ranch I worked on. Excellent system
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Our download speed at the house is anywhere between 0-15mbps and can be intermittent. We are thinking of switching as well.
Not sure how to get around drilling unless you run a cord out a vent, or window?I just ordered a starlink unit for our house, I’m really excited to give Xfinity the boot. How are you guys installing these for permanent use? I have an adobe flat roof house, drilling holes to run cables inside isn’t a real option. Did you guys buy the starlink brand mounts or have any of you built your own mount that you attached to your house?
Not sure how to get around drilling unless you run a cord out a vent, or window?
I use starlink mounts, one is on my eave other is the flag pole adapter, both work well
Do you move your unit between the two mounts or do you have one on each?Not sure how to get around drilling unless you run a cord out a vent, or window?
I use starlink mounts, one is on my eave other is the flag pole adapter, both work well
separate units but I have a couple buddies who move them back and forthDo you move your unit between the two mounts or do you have one on each?
I’ll figure out the comm line routing it’s just not as easy as punching a hole into your attic and fishing it down the wall.
We are on 3 years with ours. But it’s a regular size one. No issues.When I saw it mentioned in the black Friday thread, I was a little surprised to see it priced above $100. I'd have signed up for several months if it were, but I remember when home WiFi just started and it seemed like an updated unit needed purchased every 6 months.
Who has had their original starlink for a few years?
If they burn up in the atmosphere, what's the problem there? It's not like the landscape would be covered in broken down satellites.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.