The BIGGEST problem with Starlink Internet....and Why You Might Not Want One

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @broadpath
    @broadpath 2 года назад +4

    I travel in a van and camp as far from society as possible. Miles and miles beyond Verizon coverage.
    Starlink has been a game changer. No longer do I leave beautiful spots because there is no cell coverage. Now I look for those spots because they keep the riff raff out.
    I travel in the west in national forests. I can always find an open spot with a northern facing opening. It is wonderful. Well worth the cost.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing. We are looking forward to getting back out west and enjoying the solitude and beauty as well. 😊 ~safe travels

  • @charlesswank6401
    @charlesswank6401 2 года назад +50

    Hi Aaron. You might want to consider a peplink or other similar mobile router. Here's a few reasons why.
    * They can combine multiple carriers into one pipe. So Starlink, LTE (up to two LTE carriers on some models) and wifi all at once. As carriers fall out of service the others take over seamlessly so that means far fewer perceived service drops for you.
    * The LTE radios in those fixed mobile routers are far better than anything in pocketable hotspots, especially when combined with good antennas.
    * Easy to configure and manage, especially peplinks. Almost set and forget.
    * Bonding service AKA sdwan is very inexpensive. You might spend $30-$50/year? It is inherently a VPN too and you can choose from multiple endpoints, globally. It's also not required. You can just wire up multiple carriers and let it work in fail-over only mode.
    * You'd probably do very well with just Verizon and Starlink and the occasional wifi with one of those routers and some good antennas so no need for additional service lines. But if you were going into an area where you know Carrier X is better just get a pre-paid sim for the time being. These are carrier unlocked so do whatever you want.
    I've started using these at work for sites where I need LTE fail-over. I recently got to use one for myself for two weeks and really got to put it through it's paces and needless to say such a router is now at the top of my RV stuff to get list. And the one's I've been shopping start around $300 so not too bad. Unlocked pocket routers are about that much and these are so much better.
    If nothing else I'd consider getting a better antenna than that Netgear. Don't get me wrong, it's a decent device. I have one myself. But even with just a basic pocketatable router similar to your Verizon one (I have a Netgear Nighthawk) I noticed a vast improvement when I went to a fixed roof mount omnidirectional mimo antenna with 8db gain. Carry an omni and a directional and you've got a good road warrior kit. Oh and speaking of antennas. For anyone who has an RV that came with the Winegard 360+ TV antenna and opted not to get their optional router there's a pretty good LTE mimo array in there and one external wifi antenna, all with T9 connectors. You can find the leads clipped on the back of the little beauty cap on your ceiling. One can command strip mount a pocket router right there if it has external antenna connectors [and those are typically T9] and there you go.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +5

      Wow! Thank you for all the information! Sounds like a Pepwave would be a great option for us. We’ll look into all this😊

    • @wherethehalerv
      @wherethehalerv 2 года назад

      I second that!

    • @curtispavlovec
      @curtispavlovec 2 года назад

      I will second Pepwave products they are fantastic. Pricey but excellent stuff.

    • @deadliestcatch_toddstanley
      @deadliestcatch_toddstanley 2 года назад +1

      100 % Pepwave! I'm running Pepwave with a T-Mobile SIM and Starlink. LOVE IT

    • @guitarman2341
      @guitarman2341 2 года назад

      Would you recommend the higher end Pepwave with multiple modems? I got the more basic single router one and plan on combining that with starlink but am wondering if having multiple cell connections simultaneously is worth the extra price for the higher end pepwave router

  • @camper118
    @camper118 2 года назад +73

    I love my Starlink.... I just don't park near any trees.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +9

      Yes! Works great in the open😊

    • @kathyfann
      @kathyfann 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely the rest of us learned that when we carry dish net work around this is not news whenever you have any kind of DIRECTV dish Netwerk and Starlink won’t be any different you must have direct site lines

    • @kathyfann
      @kathyfann 2 года назад +1

      I heard Starlink Hans its own satellite which would be a help

    • @vapeurdepisse
      @vapeurdepisse 2 года назад

      Many places on the east coast have nothing but trees

    • @fiendee1pv91
      @fiendee1pv91 2 года назад

      Duhhh... WTF? 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @jeffskingley6042
    @jeffskingley6042 2 года назад +2

    My seasonal campsite is a remote, heavily wooded area. My dishy is on a 20’ pole aimed at a northwest section of the sky. Only a small area is unobstructed yet my Starlink works flawlessly.
    We visited a campground in a very populated area where the only choice of location was under a large tree. Late fall so, no leaves, still worked well.

  • @roncourtright4298
    @roncourtright4298 2 года назад +19

    I see that the new "Starlink for RV" program may offer a new solution for managing expected down time as it allows you to pause monthly service. I believe the way it works is that if you know in advance that you can go without Starlink in a given month or months, you can pause service cost for that period and resume service when you need it. I have not investigated this part of the service so I do not know how flexible it is.

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 6 месяцев назад

      Now THAT is a good selling point for signing up for this!

  • @IsraellDFend
    @IsraellDFend 2 года назад +16

    I now RV full-time and had mine for the last two months or so. Thankfully, I haven’t had any problems whatsoever. The ordering was easy and the installation was ridiculously easy. I know I’ll run into problems here and there, but so far I’m loving it!

    • @FamiliarAnomaly
      @FamiliarAnomaly Год назад

      I think you are fake. I live in rural montana with a wide open north view and its' utter shit

    • @IsraellDFend
      @IsraellDFend Год назад +1

      @@FamiliarAnomaly I’m fake? A person that simply stated he’s enjoying it and hasn’t had any problems as of yet? Sorry if you’re having problems but I have had none to this day. But what a way to come at someone 🤦‍♂️

  • @humbert1010
    @humbert1010 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dude ive had mine for 1 yr, and in 1 yr I only had 2 drops of service for 10 minutes each , I love mine and won't change it, plus I'm a gamer and works fine with my ps4

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy 2 года назад +10

    There's telescoping antenna masts available for reasonable prices, height increases the visible open sky

  • @DownsizingMakesCents
    @DownsizingMakesCents 2 года назад

    We just hooked up our starlink rv yesterday, were able to grab a gap in the trees here in gainesville fl. I have a robust att, Peplink system, I see this as an adjunct to that, for when the att has connection problems or congestion. Trees are a problem with starlink, I see us using it sparingly, pausing and restarting the service as necessary. Great job with this update. First time on your channel. Larry

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Hey Larry👋 sounds like a good plan you have with Starlink! I’ve heard good things about the peplink and I need to also get a system to bond our Verizon and Starlink. So far since being on the East coast Starlink is not a game changer for us 😬 but It should continue to get better and better.

  • @16nowhereman
    @16nowhereman 2 года назад +1

    When you are surrounded by trees, cut them all down OR get a real real long pole that will reach beyond the trees or get a drone that you can mount your star link to it and let if fly up in the sky.

  • @_multiverse_
    @_multiverse_ Год назад

    I'm in rural quebec, cell service is spotty where I live and starlink works great. We've had it for about 8mo and have had one outage which lasted about an hour. Our average speed is well over 100mb/s which is night and day to the 3 we used to have through cellular at a lower price.
    The seaplane operator I fly for has starlink at all their bases.
    We have subsized service from the provincial government at 115 cad per month taxes included until 2025.

  • @craigjones3846
    @craigjones3846 Год назад +1

    Camping in beautiful campers and running all over the states isn’t enough fun without internet. Let the women go and learn what truly matters.

  • @iku_33
    @iku_33 2 года назад

    Rual areas in Alaska are gonna love it we pay close to 200$ a month and. The ping at its lowest is 600 and not even 1mb down. So 100 a month is a upgrade and the speeds are also a upgrade.

  • @2thelight
    @2thelight Год назад

    I was just about to buy the larger roaming in motion dish for my rv and boat, but they changed it, wont work on a boat? I know several full time boaters that have had it, I will have to see if it still works for them.

  • @lyndonkain4749
    @lyndonkain4749 2 года назад

    LOL, I bought a service that requires the dish to see the sky and when I don't allow it to see the sky it doesn't work. I'm not happy. LOVE THIS REVIEW. LMAO

  • @Cybertruck_69
    @Cybertruck_69 2 года назад +1

    the dish must see the sky. that rv site was closed in. On the Starlink app it has a viewer that is easy to use and tells if it is ok, which it would have said it was too obstructed. satellite receiver needs to see satellite or it only works when it is /if it is overhead. there are 2500 satellites so coverage improves with every SpaceX launch

  • @elkcountrycampground
    @elkcountrycampground 2 года назад +1

    We just got our shipping notification for one we are excited!

  • @jbrou123
    @jbrou123 2 года назад

    I'm still waiting. Signed up Nov 2020. Reserved Feb 2021. A month ago, the map said, 'Coming summer 2022' and I thought I'd finally will get it. But recent map update now says, 'Expanding in 2023". Bummer. I don't need roaming. Just good home internet.
    Thanks for being honest and straight forward about the capabilities and limitations of Starlink.

  • @sunmoon9x6
    @sunmoon9x6 2 года назад

    So park in open area and do not mount dish on the roof of RV this will give you flexibility to move dish to anywhere near your RV where no trees.

  • @scullystaffingsolutions6639
    @scullystaffingsolutions6639 2 года назад

    Thank you for educating me; I was excited too; but have decided to send back.

  • @albedoplus
    @albedoplus 2 года назад

    I use an LTE modem (Pepwave) with a MiMo antenna. Two issues. GB are expensive I have an ATT and Verizon plan with 2 SIM cards on each plan. Plus where there are no cell towers there is no internet. I think the Starlink can replace my Verizon plan and give me access when I’m out back.

  • @filterfreephotography
    @filterfreephotography 2 года назад +1

    And don't forget weather. That can impact connections, too. We are on the fence about this service. It is just that cell service speeds are starting to degrade in many of the places we often visit.

  • @RVAmerica
    @RVAmerica 2 года назад

    Thanks for the update! We love our T-Mobile Home Internet we bring it in the RV.
    Danny and Lynn
    RV America

  • @MichaelFoxFamily
    @MichaelFoxFamily 2 года назад

    Could you get a telescoping Pole to put it way up in the air when you have trees nearby?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Yes. I’ve seen people using a flag pole with a mount for the RV, that can help.

  • @billnalen
    @billnalen 2 года назад +1

    My wife and I don't travel full time but I still picked this up as soon as roaming was turned on. Previously I had used a combination of AT&T (tethering)/Verizon (hotspot)/TMobile(hotspot) since I wanted to work on the road. We are mostly in the Western US (CO, WY, UT, NM, AZ). Boondocking out here is awesome since there are so many places you can do it, but a lot of it has no cell coverage, especially in the CO mountains. Starlink has worked flawlessly out here. However, trees are few and far between unless you are in the mountains.
    Right now I'm paying $85 for home internet, $50 for Verizon, $50 for T-Mobile and $5 for phone tethering with AT&T. That's $190 total. I plan to cut everything but tethering and Starlink. That'll drop my bill to $140 ($110 + $25 roaming + $5). When we are at home I might not even move the dish off our class B since the batteries and solar will keep it going and I think the router will reach all of the house. If not I plan to get another cable and just move the dish & router between house and van. I think it's a game changer for people out West at least.

  • @clintstinytrailerconversio5560
    @clintstinytrailerconversio5560 2 года назад +2

    Must have 100 degree cone unobstructed view of the sky. I would think a canopy of trees is pretty much a deal breaker. The dishy finds, then locks onto a bird as it comes into view (up from the horizon), as the previous one disappears from its view. Plus, when you are "roaming" you are at a lower priority than someone subscribed in that area, so data speeds can be affected. Initially align the dishy either 53 degs either north of south.

  • @DaystarOfDivineOneness
    @DaystarOfDivineOneness 2 года назад +1

    I love my Starlink thanks Elon

  • @grumpy1962R
    @grumpy1962R Год назад

    Hey, I have a question for you. We have a property in Wisconsin and we have a wide open field on our land but it’s about 12 1300 feet from the main cabin. Do you think I can install the dish in the field on our property and send a signal to the main house that kind of distance how can I do that?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Год назад

      The max length cable Stalink sells and recommends is 150ft.....you might be able to search the internet to see if anyone has successfully went longer.....Also some people choose to go up... like mounted 150ft on a tree to get above the obstructions...

  • @LarryKelly
    @LarryKelly 2 года назад

    Had it 6 month. Gift from God! Didn’t waste time watching this video. Just getting my two cents in regardless of what he has to say.

  • @mfgc2610
    @mfgc2610 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your updates! Tower congestion on Verizon in Florida is crazy bad. Fort Myers area we just upgraded to new phones thinking our old LG G6'S were at fault. They weren't! When we hit 5G, still rare... it's as slow as LTE. ATT in our trucks OnStar is not better. T-Mobile seems to have a big edge right now on the two larger telecoms at least in SW Florida. Hoping Starlink gets solid coverage here, then we will jump on Starlink.

  • @CanisoGaming
    @CanisoGaming 8 месяцев назад

    Whats the difference between roaming & normal residential exactly? I'm currently in a whole new country & my living situation isn't really fixed yet so idk if I can still get residential & take it with me when moving it take roaming?

  • @keiththompson2289
    @keiththompson2289 Год назад

    I do not know about roaming and RV's. I have it in my home and we have lots of trees and obstructions. But we love ours. I don't do Zoom calls, but I can watch movies all day long without interruptions.

  • @jakedizzle
    @jakedizzle 2 года назад +1

    Why is there a roaming fee if it’s a satellite? Makes zero sense lol.

  • @CashJohnston
    @CashJohnston Год назад

    So it doesn’t connect to satellites when the signal is blocked? Just not clear what you’re on about.

  • @RichardWadeUK
    @RichardWadeUK 2 года назад

    We recently got a caravan, and after our first couple of trips we've realised that mobile service can be very poor. We need to be connected for work, so I've just got StarLink RV. I set it up and tested yesterday and got 222mb on the dish speed test. Looking forward to our roadtrip next week!

  • @DaveBowman345
    @DaveBowman345 2 года назад

    As more satellites are launched do you think the required sky-view for the dish will shrink? I have a line of tree-tops to my west that just barely peeks into the sky-view on the phone app. It gives me a message saying that this may cause a 1 - 2% interruption time. If the required sky-view was just slightly smaller this line of tree-tops would not be a problem.
    So... more satellites, smaller required sky-view?? Anyone?

  • @John-ix2oe
    @John-ix2oe 2 года назад

    Is there a Ethernet connection on the router for additional items?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      No you have to buy a separate dongle to get an Ethernet port.

  • @davidandrews4818
    @davidandrews4818 2 года назад

    I live in northern VT in a regular house surrounded by trees and mountains any suggestions about equipment? Good show!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      The mountains shouldn’t be a big deal unless you are right at the base and can’t see sky. But, you have to get the dish above the trees. Some people get the 150ft cable and even mount the the dish High on the trees.

  • @InstantSpark1
    @InstantSpark1 Год назад

    I live in a rural area and have clear skies (no trees) to the north. Would I be a good candidate for starlink? My hotspot isn't cutting it anymore

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Год назад +1

      Yes, it should be. Unless it’s slow speeds in your area… but you won’t know till you try it and they do have a 30 day money back I believe still.

    • @InstantSpark1
      @InstantSpark1 Год назад

      @Irene Iron Travels Is there any way to know if I have slow speed in my area before buying? I know there's a couple people in my area who have Starlink but I'm not sure how well it works for them

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Год назад +1

      If you can get them to run a speed test you’ll know more. Speedtest.net

  • @Valicyn
    @Valicyn 2 года назад +15

    Starlink has always stated that trees or tall buildings would be bad for it. That's why you need to take your phone and do a clearance test with it.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +3

      Yes true. But when at small campsites it doesn’t help to do the test as you might have only one spot to put your dish. Like the last site where I put it on the roof and just had to hope for the best. Unfortunately there were big trees to the north and we didn’t get any usable Starlink service.

  • @midnightrider3318
    @midnightrider3318 2 года назад

    I live in the middle of the woods. Dishy on the ground marginally worked with many drops. I bought an Old Glory Flag Pole (25ft telescopic) and it cured all of my problems. Dishys mounting stem is 1.49” OD, the flagpole’s ID is 1.5” so no additional hardware is needed. Just tape the shoulder to the flagpole. Mounting high is a necessity under tree lines. Height tremendously increases skyline exposure. I have no choice living in a rural area with marginal cell service, no hard wire internet and only high orbit satellite options. Starlink was a game changer for me. Because dishy is not mounted to my roof, theoretically with a spare cable I can take it with me. I do agree that you need cell service when traveling anyway so the combination of cell and Starlink may not work financially for everyone. For me, I had Viasat with a large data package costing $168/m and run out of data. Viasat was unusable for Zoom calls and large collaborative files . Starlink at now $110/m still makes sense for me. I thought the $25/month Starlink roaming could be used only when you need it but I could be wrong. Anyway your decision made sense. It’s a lot of money for the few times on the road you can’t find cell service. I guess it all boils down to your need to be connected with high speed. I think with a pole you could have cured the tee line problem.

  • @untetherednomad6393
    @untetherednomad6393 2 года назад

    East coast RVers and FL RV park users all seem to diss SL. However, out west SL is awesome for all those remote UT, CO, NM, AZ boondocking spots..

  • @SmokyMountainBlessed
    @SmokyMountainBlessed 2 года назад +1

    we live in the smokies so I have not ordered Starlink, I figured it would be hard to connect

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 2 года назад

    Mine is ready. I have three days. I have a house in San Diego and in Arizona. Can I move it back and forth? What will it cost me?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      You can move it back and fourth($110), but only if there is an open spot for it. It's getting harder and harder to move the service address, so most likely you will need to do the portability option for an extra $25 per month.

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels Thank you! I really appreciate the help as I am not a Technical person and rely on smart guys like you to help me.

  • @PracticalPostMan_FLA
    @PracticalPostMan_FLA 2 года назад

    So i just got the email today saying my starlink is ready so before i make the final purchase for the equipment i would like to make sure it works good for people who are not roaming and just live in one rural spot with not many trees here in Lehigh Acres, FL. If i don’t have a lot of trees around will i get “Xfinity style high speed connections”? Will i be able to game on this internet? Is it fast enough for my 3 kids to stream videos while me and my wife watch a movie on Netflix downstairs? If not i don’t really see it being worth $110 a month and buying the equipment. If it doesn’t work well can i return it all for a full refund? Thanks in advance for your help!

  • @heatherh8183
    @heatherh8183 2 года назад +3

    About to become a full-time RVer! Thanks for this very helpful review! Makes sense that multiple options are best if you need consistent service, which I will. The most helpful piece of advice I've found!

  • @iamkevinmccarthy
    @iamkevinmccarthy Год назад

    It sounds like a great service for anyone not in the Northeast or Northwest where trees are (thankfully) rampant in camping areas. Essentially it's the perfect service of you have ready access to deserts.

    • @walkerfamilyoverlandingpho4826
      @walkerfamilyoverlandingpho4826 Год назад

      Live in Phoenix....deserts and higher elevations with light forestry but the flexibility of I'm not a super glamper im on open land.. Starling is absolutely amazing.. if I'm at a complete rv park with cell service... why get starlink....understand the right tool for the job....

  • @DG-ss1gc
    @DG-ss1gc 2 года назад

    Not sure what roaming means, but with the new starlink RV unit you can use it anywhere, and pause service when your not on trips.
    The areas that don’t have service yet still work , but service will be what they call “best effort”
    Best thing about trees is you can get around them.
    What we need is to get a portable pole and long cable . I’m thinking what you want is a carbon fiber base , telescoping or bungee couples rods to get it above the tree line.

    • @iamnobody9001
      @iamnobody9001 2 года назад

      ROAMING means you aren't on the same "network provider"...meaning you can still get coverage/service, but you will be paying MORE generally in order to do so.
      just like you can get healthcare outside of your "network" but you will PAY MORE to do so. same thing.

  • @rh5022
    @rh5022 2 года назад

    I got starlink today it's totally amazing I could not get anything internet related to work.
    Starlink is easy to hook up 160%
    Speed now. Everything works super great it moves to find satellites and melts snow. I love starlink.

  • @paulm8079
    @paulm8079 2 года назад

    Thank you for your honest answer, I myself have been thinking about traveling over the winter months to warmer states, but I need fast internet speed with no drop out. I work for a call center so my phone system is through the internet

  • @trailertrashtactics
    @trailertrashtactics 2 года назад +2

    This is the exact vid I was looking for. Currently in Coeur d alene, ID surrounded by trees. Will definitely order starlink prior to going back down to Arizona where we will have open skies!
    Also, can you suspend your monthly membership? I've heard that's an option which could save you money if you're parked at places with trees for a while.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Yes you can pause your monthly subscription if you have the RV plan only. That’s the one that ships right away and is $135 per month.

    • @trailertrashtactics
      @trailertrashtactics 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels excellent. Thank you!

  • @rogueninja185
    @rogueninja185 Год назад

    How is it 100mbps speeds bad in any way?
    Unless your latency values are really high

  • @dorieorinix
    @dorieorinix 2 года назад

    What do you use instead

  • @onmyworkbench7000
    @onmyworkbench7000 2 года назад

    I have had my Starlink for a about 4 months I only have 3 issues with my Starlink system 1: I am not getting the up and down load speeds that I thought I would get. I get in the range of 50 to 70Mbps down and 10 to 15Mbps up but that is MUCH better than what I was getting with Frontier DSL (4Mbps down and 300Kbps up). And no it's not a tree or other obstruction issue, on the visibility display I only have two tiny little bits of red. One south south east of my antenna at the very bottom of the blue sky part of the graphic and the 2nd one is North West at the bottom as well. 2: The 2nd issue that I have is RAIN FADE, I was a C-band and Ku -band satellite dealer/installer for years and later I was a dealer/installer for Dish network and DirecTV so I know about rain fade but I did not expect it to be as bad as it is with Statlink, Even with the rain fade Starlink is so much better than what I was getting with Frontier DSL. The 3rd issue is speed related if Starlink is having congestion issues that is resulting in slower speeds I would like to see a tier level system where the monthly price is reduced if you opted for a slower up and down load speeds help Starlink with congestion. I live in a house not an RV.

  • @Bryan-Hensley
    @Bryan-Hensley 2 года назад +1

    I live in East Tennessee, starlink is going to be pretty much useless in 80 percent of the area around here and the surrounding nearby states because of trees and hills

  • @nathandfox
    @nathandfox 2 года назад

    It sounds like all you need is a mast, probably just a pole that normally just folds down on the top of your RV with starlink dish on top of it.

    • @nathandfox
      @nathandfox 2 года назад

      Like what this guy did
      ruclips.net/video/fXyPCZi8vwY/видео.html

  • @shannonsengineering
    @shannonsengineering Год назад

    You need to purchase an aluminium 6m telescopic antenna pole.

  • @danrandall794
    @danrandall794 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the update and keep them coming as you learn more. Finally had a nice week here and supposed to be 85 one day next week. They think the most northern lakes will have ice out some time this week for the fishing opener next weekend. Hope so for all the fisherman/woman/ kids.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Crazy weather I hear out there!

    • @danrandall794
      @danrandall794 2 года назад +1

      @@IreneIronTravels As you well know just typical MN swings. Mosquitos should be here soon, LOL.

    • @danrandall794
      @danrandall794 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels Darn I forgot, Happy Puppy Mothers Day.

  • @scubatom8232
    @scubatom8232 2 года назад +1

    I just received mine a few days ago. At first I was getting around 80 download. Now I am getting under 15. Any idea what the problem is?

  • @georgiajohansen4606
    @georgiajohansen4606 2 года назад

    Do you think it will get better in the coming years? Planning to become a digital nomad 2024 but my job HAS to have connection Monday thru Friday. No wifi hotspot services offer more than 150 big data caps ☠

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      It will definitely get better as more and more satellites are launched. It’s slow progress, but by 2024 it should have a pretty substantial constellation!

    • @georgiajohansen4606
      @georgiajohansen4606 2 года назад

      Thanks for the answer! I'll be sure to stay subscribed so you can keep all us future digimads ready for the adventure!

  • @SlowMomentum
    @SlowMomentum 2 года назад

    Can you take your starlink from home and use in your RV

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Yes, but you need to change your service address( which you might not get back) if you have the residential service. Or, you can just add the portability service for $25 per month and use it roaming. If you have the RV service it is always on roaming and can move it around.

    • @SlowMomentum
      @SlowMomentum 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels ThankYou

  • @anotherjoe5675
    @anotherjoe5675 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience... I don't like the portable antenna and stringing wires all over the place... Think we'll hold out for a slightly more robust installation... Do appreciate your take on it though!...

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      I hear ya! I’m sure new advancements will be happening soon!

  • @AlexBayes
    @AlexBayes Год назад

    Megabytes or megabits? Not sure you used the right term?

  • @DatBoi82818
    @DatBoi82818 2 года назад

    can you use a hotspot without having a phone , like just a hotspot plan...?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Yes… check out Verizon jet pack or att night Hawk as the most popular ones.

    • @DatBoi82818
      @DatBoi82818 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels okay thank you very much

  • @RangerMateo
    @RangerMateo 7 месяцев назад

    This reminds me of the line in Enemy of the State when the meathead agent goes "So they can only look down....seems kind of limited"

  • @bull1429
    @bull1429 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the honest review

  • @Infinityfields
    @Infinityfields 2 года назад +1

    I have not taken my Starlink on the road yet, but you will have to pry this dish out of my cold dead hands to get it from me. I live in the northern part of Michigan and we have lots of trees, but my Starlink is mounted on the top of my house and gets a 360 degree clear view of the sky. From the time I started using it I have never not been connected to less than 5 satellites often my connection has 12 to 17 satellites. I had cable internet before but it would drop below 33 Mbps during the evening hours. My Spectrum provider said this is due to me being on a block package which could include as many as 30 to 50 houses on the same connection! On Starlink I have never lost signal yet and never has the speed gone below 150 Mbps, I have seen some huge speeds of 523 Mbps but one thing is sure; my family has no problem watching 4K movies every night. The downside for me is that after 4 months of use the price has jumped from $99 to $110 per month! I got Starlink as every review said that as more subscribers joined the price would go down. Well Elon, you gave us a great product so instead of increasing the prices like your Tesla vehicles get, why not reduce the monthly cost?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that!

    • @akira28shima32
      @akira28shima32 2 года назад +1

      For the technology, the price isn’t all that bad. Space X is still improving it.

    • @lrobie123
      @lrobie123 2 года назад

      Starlink service will never get cheaper. keep dreaming. DSL service never became cheaper either. Only heavily populated areas see cheaper rates since they have lots of fiber bringing internet bandwidth

  • @mellyons4052
    @mellyons4052 2 года назад

    Good info. Thx u.
    Does anyone know what is the PSN NUMBER on starlink website? We had to change our CC number and it kept asking for it. We end up put our account number in it less the last 0.

  • @kardongmagicsarap
    @kardongmagicsarap 2 года назад

    Why dont you put your antenna on the top of tree?..

  • @rickphillips4966
    @rickphillips4966 2 года назад +3

    I keep getting the Obstructed warning too, but still getting 150-200Mbps. My Obstructed chart is no where like yours though. On a side note, do you guys ever do meetups? I’m in FL too.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it’s kinda weird how it works with the obstructions….. We’ve actually never done a meet up! We do the annual Xcapers and Escapees get togethers but have never done our own. We’ll have to think about doing one😊

  • @gericurl5659
    @gericurl5659 2 года назад +2

    My Cox bill keeps going up in price.
    I gave up cable to lower my bill but they still charge too much just for tv and modem. If I kept the cable it's only $10 more, go figure. I need more options, although we live in an apartment.
    We did full time RV a couple of years ago but gave it up. We currently live in AZ and have a cat we don't want to risk his air conditioning, sometimes RV resorts had electricity outage at times while we were at work.
    We always stayed close to work because we don't have the luxury of working at home.

  • @alexyu2098
    @alexyu2098 2 года назад

    Best review I have seen. Thanks.

  • @KeywordManagement
    @KeywordManagement 2 года назад

    I went with the RV service...and like that it can be paused when not needed or in use. There are some decent telescopic antenna poles that I'm looking to test, but Starlink clearly shows you don't want building or tree obstruction.

  • @borandell9915
    @borandell9915 2 года назад +4

    Great video. This is truly the bottom line with regard to Starlink. If you have to work on the go, as I do, it is a great business tool "option". But it does have its limitations. Thanks for the video.

  • @joycem2795
    @joycem2795 2 года назад +4

    No surprise there was a price increase soon after a bunch of folks bought Starlinks.

  • @cfrayre6572
    @cfrayre6572 2 года назад

    Can anyone answer this, is there a data cap usage? Or is starlink unlimited. Thank you for this informative video

  • @jakemadden4308
    @jakemadden4308 2 года назад +1

    The purpose of going camping is to enjoy nature and get away from all this computer stuff.

  • @lucypeters1244
    @lucypeters1244 2 года назад

    Question...i was told it was called Star light? i will search. reason, cause they are the same size as optical stars and appear as stars. not, they work in a grid and move on lines, which as i understand fade, as they increase in height. i am also informed, there are no satelites with lights on them? so why call them stars lights? thank you

  • @Pinky121971
    @Pinky121971 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the insight about Starlink. Very helpful to the community. As always enjoyed these techno updates you share on your channel

  • @TheDrew1008
    @TheDrew1008 2 года назад

    So if the service address you use has a open cell and then you switch and pay the roaming …. Are you still able to use it if the place your traveling to has the cell not open when you check the address

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Basically, when you leave your service address ( 15-20 miles… not exactly sure) , Starlink will know and prompt you to activate portability. You can do that for 25$ monthly, or you can try to change your service address to your new location . If there is an open cell you won’t have to turn on roaming. Otherwise you will. ( starting in June)

    • @TheDrew1008
      @TheDrew1008 2 года назад

      So when I turn roaming on and travel to a cell that not open I will still have starlink service that will work or will it not work

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Yes, with roaming you should be able to travel the US and get service anywhere as long as there are satellites covering the area you are in. I say that because Starlink is still launching satellites and doesn’t have 100% coverage. I was just in a “waitlist area” and service was very spotty dropping for a couple seconds every few minutes. No trees obstructions at all.

    • @KillerRaptorr
      @KillerRaptorr 2 года назад

      @@TheDrew1008 IT works everywhere. The reason most places won't be open. Isn't due to the satalites. It's due to demand of the location. Same deal as LTE and 5G carriers do. It's not because the location CAN'T be activated. It's because of the demand of the location. More users = more congestion = heavier load on a selected location. So what they do and carriers. Is they limit the amount of people they sell to in such locations to give Peak performance of their systems. When their systems can handle More load. they will sell more to that location.
      So for as Starlink. It's always gonna be open. But because on the wait-list. That location just might be not fit for more static users to be in such place, Because their systems in location wise aren't built to handle heavier users in a single point of location.
      Starlink works across the board of the whole US. But locations (if you look at their map) will have parts located dark blue due to wait-list. Likely because again as above. They are waiting to upgrade ground or more satalite location beaming focus for better performance to a area for more users to be on it.
      So if you're in a location that is on a likely wait-list or so. You as a roaming user. Might be throttled (slower speeds) if you're in a area with such points cause you might congest the static users. And roaming users will always be almost half speeds vs static users. So instead of 250max. you'll get 150max while in roaming activation.

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 2 года назад +10

    Technology is never all-in-one. Every tool works differently in different setting and needs. Great update. Sounds like a good solution if you’re west of the Mississippi.

  • @AB-so3jv
    @AB-so3jv 2 года назад +2

    Amazing update, super detailed, thanks so much!!!!

  • @Sunshine131H
    @Sunshine131H 2 года назад

    Question.....I have been searching for this info but have not been successful. Is your monthly subscription cost locked in after you get it or will it go up every time they increase the price for new buyers?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      It will definitely go up with price increases ( or down with decreases) Everyone that originally had the $99 per month is now paying $110.

    • @Sunshine131H
      @Sunshine131H 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravelsthank you for the quick response. In your opinion, do you believe it will continue to increase like everything else these days?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      It probably will…slowly. However the equipment might eventually go down or even become free as competition arises or demand goes down.

  • @lancelotxavier9084
    @lancelotxavier9084 2 года назад

    Speedtest can NOT be used to test Verizon/Visible wireless.
    Verizon purposely opens full speed but only for speedtest. Any other speed testing site will show the true speed.
    Only about 5 mbps, usually much less.

  • @jamesgalia7290
    @jamesgalia7290 2 года назад

    It doesn’t work if you set it up in a tunnel 2:20 2:28

  • @bobseddon7995
    @bobseddon7995 2 года назад

    when you were traveling did you relocate your address every time you stoped?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Yes we did. But now it’s getting harder and harder because all the open address are full in many areas. We’ve been on roaming for the past month or so

  • @bigtone667
    @bigtone667 2 года назад +4

    Trees are absolutely an issue. I have been forced to create a mostly clear area for Starlink to work and I have raised the receiver as high as possible. It would be useful to have a longer cable.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing that! We travel full time in an RV and It’s been really tough at some of our campsites for sure!

  • @bryan34wable
    @bryan34wable 2 года назад +1

    2nd video that I clicked on from you and not sure if I would consider it “click bait” but maybe you put you should put in the title it’s for an RV.

  • @someuser7501
    @someuser7501 2 года назад

    Hi Aaron, have you simply considered buying a telescoping pole to put your Starlink on?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Hello 👋. Yes, I have seen a few people using the flag pole mount and I am sure that would help in some situations. Maybe 20% in the places we’ve been. Mostly I need to run the dish out to avoid trees as much as possible and point to the northern sky, so we use the normal stand. Just haven’t invested another 100$ into this back up system yet.

  • @joeyojoeyo3613
    @joeyojoeyo3613 2 года назад

    I am very sensitive to WIFI. At home I have the WIFI I use hardwired and the modem WIFI disabled so the waves are not blasting thru the house, Would this be a problem with campers ?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      You can use modem/routers in a RV the same as house so you could have a hardwire Ethernet connection. I didn’t know you could disable the Wi-Fi function though!

    • @joeyojoeyo3613
      @joeyojoeyo3613 2 года назад

      @@IreneIronTravels With my home WIFI technical support cab do it by phone

  • @FrancisYeboah-qo9tw
    @FrancisYeboah-qo9tw 6 месяцев назад

    Is it more efficient

  • @MrLachrel
    @MrLachrel 2 года назад +1

    You want a cradlepoint with an MVNO subscription.

  • @marcelwhite2125
    @marcelwhite2125 2 года назад

    Which Verizon Hotspot and MIMO are you using?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      We have the Verizon 8800l jet pack and a netgear mimo amzn.to/3aI2FNh

  • @jahbless6955
    @jahbless6955 2 года назад +2

    I guess , Starlink is just another option for those who doesn't have the option to get the fiber internet. This would help a lot of people, not just from city who has crowded internet as usual, but the people far from city. It might be another option, but for some, it will be a solution.

  • @todayisanewday7
    @todayisanewday7 Год назад

    Every person I have talked to with star link loves it

  • @michaelwaller6093
    @michaelwaller6093 2 года назад +9

    I would think, that if you were full time employed, or in business for yourself, on the road, Starlink could make sense for primary use. But, for the average person, initial price, plus multiple monthly use fees add up and it quickly becomes unaffordable. We had considered various connectivity items for us, but found that a Jetpack does the job at a significantly less cost per month. Good review and appreciate the time it took to make.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Good synopsis you have of Starlink. Lots of different case scenarios for people out there for sure. 😊

    • @nick-leffler
      @nick-leffler 2 года назад

      There's also Calyx if you're looking for unlimited hotspot and Tmobile works in your area.

    • @mrrod3004
      @mrrod3004 2 года назад

      @@nick-leffler those thottle, starlink does not.

  • @Whiskeytreekilo
    @Whiskeytreekilo 2 года назад +4

    Yeah, it does suck that we have to pay for roaming but that's not all that sucks. I noticed in the past week that Starlink lost hundreds of satellites all over the US. Not sure why! The Starlink map shows they're no longer there. I haven't went out and tried to connect to see if that's true but they're gone from the map. So with the price increase to $110. The additional $25 per month increase to roam. The throttling while roaming; I'm falling out of love with Starlink really quick. Right now, I'm out $712.28 now with zero connectivity unless I pay $135 per month and move to a location with coverage.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  2 года назад

      Oh yeah bummer! Thanks For sharing your experience with it and hope service returns for you!

  • @marysanders3531
    @marysanders3531 2 года назад

    I’m interested in it is it available in California and do you have to travel or can you use it at home thank You

    • @KillerRaptorr
      @KillerRaptorr 2 года назад

      They have a map you can pinpoint your location and see if you can get it right now. Blue = Can use right now. Dark blue = Waiting list. Grey = Comming soon.
      If you use it in your home Best is to play it on top of your roof/side. Or the backyard that has no trees/line of sight in 360view.

  • @WilliamBTCWallace
    @WilliamBTCWallace Год назад

    There's nothing quite like driving out to the country in order to unplug....with your high speed internet. How unfortunate.

  • @justingross1535
    @justingross1535 2 года назад

    It's available for immediate order for me but I cannot justify it. I get 1.2gbps down and 1.1gbps up with fiber. We don't use our rv enough any more to buy it for our nomadic journeys.