I get between 80-100mbps most of the time with my Starlink sometimes even close to 200 and I’m about as rural as it gets. Maybe your area has a higher concentration of users?
The Starlink Sat's are in Low Earth Orbit about 350 miles above earth. Boeing Passenger planes fly 5-6 Miles in the sky. However Older Modeled Satellites Pre-2019, are above 3,500 miles. Which with that distance makes a lot of Lag between communication and speed. Elon designed them to be Low Orbit, that way there's less Lag, more speed.
one of my costumers bought one and it's refreshing more than four times while watching a movie only one TV on service no other devices using Internet at the time the idea it's good. but needs more to develop on this technology.
Could be a bunch of reasons. It could be a high congestion time. Not enough satellites in their area. Obstructions. Low priority. Throttling. A combination of these things. The tech is miles better than the competition and grows constantly as Space X is always adding more satellites
I’m consistently 300mb, but I damn sure wouldn’t trust flimsy 1x pine/fir soffit board to hold these things. That’s about a 6 month solution right there. 3 months if you install it at Thanksgiving. Tops.
I think this will be much better once theres 8000 satalites up there if your around the equator theres loads but if you high north or low sputh theres not as many and speeds are much lower
How did you run your cable down the wall to a outlet in a room?, is there a bulkhead available to connect to from the room side of the wall? The plug is 40mm wide, how does it fit through the horizontal no guns in the wall cavity?
@@JAK91man my wires internet gets around 500 kbps and my hotspot tops put at 6mbps. I just got starling and if it can give me even 20 maps I'll be happy
in my country starlink would be good for peeps that dont have access to fiber but they cant even do that basic stuff, had 40Mbits/s like you, that sucks, its so slow for the price (and the satelite was getting 250Mbits)....
All engineers test outdoor starlink performance. Why not test indoor performance. I do not think a window will stop signal or performance? All buyer could think about indoor or outdoor conditions based on your home.
I get starlink in my village i put it on the roof ,it is so good , but there are obstructions appear and cuting in internet, while there is nothing trees near , There is a mountain about 500 mters from my house and its very high .. i do t know if it causes these obstructions ...please anyone give the solution
@@JAK91 sorry, I don’t want to be annoying but I’m pretty sure you do need a great upload speed and latency. Maybe you don’t know how it works to say that, but that’s fine. Recommend you reading more about it in dedicated tech articles/forums (no ego involved or bad intentions here, but you probably have no idea about what you are saying to say you don’t use much. Even my 10yo daughter needs a decent upload speed and latency, even more than download speed. Ya. All good mate ✌️👍
I understand upload and download, I don’t have any need for very high upload speeds. I average around 10mbps currently but for years had much lower. Yes I do use upload but not nearly to the lvl of needing a super fast upload speed. Thanks for the discussion
Holy cow that is slow. Anything below 200mbps is slow. I get 400+ mbps. Not saying my connection is superior. But I can't imagine waiting forever to load up a 4K HDR video on RUclips. I do game & have 12+ devices connected so I need the speed.
The most expensive internet I've ever seen.......does it beam straight into my brain for that price.....many hundreds of dollars, I'll pass thanks when every internet company on the planet is cheaper
Where I am, around bancroft ontario canada, I get a stable 40mbiton bad rainy days. , with sometimes getting as much as 170mbit. With starlink. That 40 might sound low, but my only other option is to go through a regular provider, and the fastest I can get currently is 5mbit down and 1 up. So I will take that 40 any day compared to 5. ( BTW, that's 5 on a good day, most often I get 2.5mbits....)
@@sideprojects5924people don’t realize how slow that is either. I’ve had 2Mb speeds for 10 years, only thing I could get. Starlink is supposed to be here tomorrow, can’t wait to see how it does.
In your place.. I have max 20mbps 4g in my place and the starlink is 100mbps+ in my country. In the city I have min 250mbps + 5g but in the middle of the nowhere Im happy if I can watch RUclips in 1080p xD
@@ynnaangel5824 thats crap then. Virgin should be on most peoples homes. Even fibre to the cabinet would be better than that. I fibre to the wall so better
It's basically a fibre. Don't compare it with satellite internet. Fibre is very much reliable if it is available in the area and more importantly is cheaper than starlink (India).
Slow is a objective opinion. Is it fiber? Not even close. But compared to many people’s only other options it is much faster. Thanks for your engagement as I don’t game, I’m sure it’s probably not the best for gaming
Personally I have seen as low as 15mbps and as high as 130, average ping time is between 40-50ms. Hopefully it works out for you if you have ordered it.
@@JAK91 as soon as you connected to your app entered created a wifi profile and password, followed the setup it says connected to router but no internet
I get between 80-100mbps most of the time with my Starlink sometimes even close to 200 and I’m about as rural as it gets. Maybe your area has a higher concentration of users?
That as well as a low number of satellites and ground stations for the satellites in my area I believe
It will only keep getting better with more v2 sattelites going up and then opening more ground stations
160-200mbps in zambia
Thats fantastic!
230mg in Argentina!
the latency is actually not bad.
The Starlink Sat's are in Low Earth Orbit about 350 miles above earth. Boeing Passenger planes fly 5-6 Miles in the sky. However Older Modeled Satellites Pre-2019, are above 3,500 miles. Which with that distance makes a lot of Lag between communication and speed. Elon designed them to be Low Orbit, that way there's less Lag, more speed.
@@jayjorgensen2024Smart Man.
I’m waiting for the mini dish version built into my backpack. Powered by a battery and I can get internet anywhere
Someone has to put the cable through the mount after it was up already. :). Nice video!!
Starlik already in Indonesia
Thanks for mr Elon musk
Bt no 😭 in Bangladesh 😢😢
one of my costumers bought one and it's refreshing more than four times while watching a movie only one TV on service no other devices using Internet at the time the idea it's good. but needs more to develop on this technology.
Could be a bunch of reasons. It could be a high congestion time. Not enough satellites in their area. Obstructions. Low priority. Throttling. A combination of these things. The tech is miles better than the competition and grows constantly as Space X is always adding more satellites
I’m consistently 300mb, but I damn sure wouldn’t trust flimsy 1x pine/fir soffit board to hold these things. That’s about a 6 month solution right there. 3 months if you install it at Thanksgiving. Tops.
Been a lot longer than that. Holding on great also the lags are in 2x4 supports that are behind the soffit, thanks for the concern
@@JAK91 glad to hear it. I’m up at 9,000 ft in the Rockies with gusts past 80mph on the mountain. I don’t think I’d fair as well.
@joeljay8471 not everyone lives in 9k feet elevation little joel...😂
@@mr_4point681 well understood. No admonishment required.
Good thing you don't know how homes are built. Bcuz there's alot more than a fly rafter that you wouldn't trust going on now days lmao
Whys everyone so negative. If you dont like it dont watch the video. Dang
lol people on the internet these days. It’s very comical to read through comments
Hore 😅😅😅
Si Elon masuk indonesia😅😅😅
Indonesia tambah maju dan keren❤❤❤👍👍👍
I think this will be much better once theres 8000 satalites up there if your around the equator theres loads but if you high north or low sputh theres not as many and speeds are much lower
How did you run your cable down the wall to a outlet in a room?, is there a bulkhead available to connect to from the room side of the wall?
The plug is 40mm wide, how does it fit through the horizontal no guns in the wall cavity?
I drilled a hole and ran it through my attic. The dish side unplugs as well and is a smaller plug
@@JAK91 thanks mate, didn’t know the dish side unplugged too 👍
This is what I’m wondering! That’s the most confusing part!
I would just extend the tube and add support for greater signal strength
The house isn’t blocking the sensor and those trees are to far to matter
don't want to make mr musk more rich, but when doing white flight to the countryside, it is necessary.
Rather Elon gets the money than Black Rock or similar evil cartels
Why toxic 😂
Lol
The trees possibly blacking signals
How much maximal user?
Was dancing all through.
Sebentar lagi china akan meluncurkan merk " .... Shanghailink😅
Ya I did a speed test the history was over a 100 Mbs and the lowest was 85 which was the base.
Awesome
DJ Starlink up on the roof
That’s faster than our wired connection in town lol
Lol it does fluctuate a lot but overall very good for underserved areas
Is it any faster now? I know they just launched more satellites last week
I just done a speed test and it said 94mbps but average has been about 50
@JAK91 I installed starlink in Meadview, Az, a few days ago. It seems real fast, although the speed test's seem low @ 33 dl / 10 ul with 31 ms Latency
@@JAK91man my wires internet gets around 500 kbps and my hotspot tops put at 6mbps. I just got starling and if it can give me even 20 maps I'll be happy
I avg 80-130 Mbps Down 10-20 Mbps Up.
High Traffic times as low as 30 Mbps Down and 5 Mbps Up
30-33ms latency
It has definitely improved steadily over time
5 mbps 😮?
What I hate is the sandstorm theme song slowed down playing in the background
Wind will rip that right off. If it’s s Rewes in good then it will rip the fascia off with it. GL
Thanks for the concern, it’s been through 50+ mile an hour winds it’s supported good.
@@JAK91 right if it's installed correctly it will be fine up there
Lag screws right into 2x4 behind facia
I'm in East Texas and it get very windy. Mine holds up fine. I used nut, bolt, washer and lock washer combo instead of lags
in my country starlink would be good for peeps that dont have access to fiber but they cant even do that basic stuff, had 40Mbits/s like you, that sucks, its so slow for the price (and the satelite was getting 250Mbits)....
Great thought to inter link satellite...
Do they offer area wise (small towns )distribution or dealership (franchise type)for internet dish 📡 .
What is the price of Starlink in the area where you live?
All engineers test outdoor starlink performance. Why not test indoor performance. I do not think a window will stop signal or performance? All buyer could think about indoor or outdoor conditions based on your home.
Where do you think the router is located?
depends on how far you are from the router
Can they install this in Uzbekistan...
How many ft of cable come with the dish?
50ft
You telling me it just slides in and will hold that thing during a storm?
It clips into place and yes it’s help up great through several storms
I get starlink in my village i put it on the roof ,it is so good , but there are obstructions appear and cuting in internet, while there is nothing trees near ,
There is a mountain about 500 mters from my house and its very high .. i do t know if it causes these obstructions ...please anyone give the solution
If you look on the app it will show you where the obstruction is
my latency is 25-35ms
speed 50-250 mbps
Good❤❤
Pole isn't straight
Thanks for the attention to detail. Always appreciated
It happens to a lot of guys.
Still works great seems like it needs to be very off vertical to effect performance
@@0my SEVERELY underrated comment
I thought I was the only one! Thank God, how would the world have continued without this comment 😂
Cocok buat di area pergunungan
Varanasi me bsnl 4g aa gaya
😂
That thing is waterproof????
Would be dumb for any satellite to not be waterproof
It’s snow proof
Have you updated your routers specs and check your POP location etc ?
I have not done anything to mine it’s running just how it came. Have you done changes on yours?
What would be either of your opinions on how well it works during stormy or not ideal conditions outside?
I have had good luck every once and awhile it will drop out during a storm but not very often for me
I get 240 stable… I guess I’m lucky 👇
how is your latency / ping, is it consistently low or does it have bad moments too
It runs in the 50’s majority of the time. A bad storm will make it worse but for being satellite it is surprisingly stable
Which mount is that? Do you have a link to share?
www.amazon.com/Generic-03512002-501-Starlink-Long-Mount/dp/B0BJTPJQJ5
Monthly expenses???
Un vídeo más completo por favor
Creo que no tiene idea de cómo funciona esto para hacer un video más completo
Is it really worth the $500 initial payment with 150+/month for only 50mbs?
You missed the most important which is the upload speed…..
I don’t use much for upload to be able to speak much on it.
@@JAK91 sorry, I don’t want to be annoying but I’m pretty sure you do need a great upload speed and latency. Maybe you don’t know how it works to say that, but that’s fine. Recommend you reading more about it in dedicated tech articles/forums (no ego involved or bad intentions here, but you probably have no idea about what you are saying to say you don’t use much. Even my 10yo daughter needs a decent upload speed and latency, even more than download speed. Ya. All good mate ✌️👍
I understand upload and download, I don’t have any need for very high upload speeds. I average around 10mbps currently but for years had much lower. Yes I do use upload but not nearly to the lvl of needing a super fast upload speed. Thanks for the discussion
@@JAK91 likewise
@@JAK91😂 ppl man
My local conen tion gives 200 mps speed in just 10 usd monthly 😂
Is it very costly?
Kind of. It's $600 for the equipment and about $140 a month for service. It has raised significantly since I first got mine. Started at $90
@@jalva3336 Then it is really expensive one
@@jalva3336Aussie prices?
Uzbekistan starlink Noo😢😢
We want it in India
He pointed it right at the trees he must not know what he is doing
🤣
the dish is automatically pointing to the closest satellite
did all that work when you could have just plugged in a tmobile home internet and got faster speeds no setup needed just plug it in.
I have no cell coverage where we are
зачем вы эту систему позиционирования ставите себе на крышу
whare can make buy boss?
I bought mine from STARLINK website
Youre in the weeds dude. Unobstructed view???
Yea when I first installed it said partially obstructed but then after a few months it must’ve readjusted itself now no obstructions
he’d fell from ladder if he was on weed
How to buy india
Not available 😅
@@everythingspecial804😅 Like Mainland China. All engineers said it is not technical issues, and we need to wait “policy”.
My jio network speed 600mbps😂😂
Couldn't somebody steal it?
That could be said for many things. If someone wants something bad enough it will never be safe
That bandwidth is terrible though.
Yeah I bet the upload speed sucks really bad
le in india mobile geting 2 gpps internet speed lol
the internet speed is not commensurate with the price
Holy cow that is slow. Anything below 200mbps is slow. I get 400+ mbps. Not saying my connection is superior. But I can't imagine waiting forever to load up a 4K HDR video on RUclips. I do game & have 12+ devices connected so I need the speed.
Where available that would be great
I wish I thought 200mbps was slow lol. I get 2mbps download 900kbps upload. To me 40mbps would feel like gigabit internet.
Took me a few days to download GTA V and I left my computer on the whole time.
Most people don't have 12+ devices. Around 100mpbs is totally fine for most people, including gamers/streamers :D
wait 44 mbps? sum ain’t right😂
The most expensive internet I've ever seen.......does it beam straight into my brain for that price.....many hundreds of dollars, I'll pass thanks when every internet company on the planet is cheaper
My wi-fi gives my 4 mbps you y'all getting mad at 70-80 mbps it's funny to me
How much pay a month?
120$ per month right now. It has went up, it started at 100
40€ (44$) per month in France 🥖😎
Slow even not 50 mbits..
It fluquates a lot and slow for today’s standards, but for the remote location people it was made for with no other options it works great.
@@JAK91 yea true i know it need my self a "Hybrid" Internet Comb i thought Starlink can way more
Here in Alaska, currently paying $140 a month for 20 mbits and its the only provider in town... starlink is a godsend out here
Where I am, around bancroft ontario canada, I get a stable 40mbiton bad rainy days. , with sometimes getting as much as 170mbit. With starlink. That 40 might sound low, but my only other option is to go through a regular provider, and the fastest I can get currently is 5mbit down and 1 up. So I will take that 40 any day compared to 5. ( BTW, that's 5 on a good day, most often I get 2.5mbits....)
@@sideprojects5924people don’t realize how slow that is either. I’ve had 2Mb speeds for 10 years, only thing I could get. Starlink is supposed to be here tomorrow, can’t wait to see how it does.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Bkwas speeed
My wifi speed is 90mbps💀🤡🤡 per month 7 usd 🤡🤡
My 3g internet is even faster than that. My 4g is over 300Mbs.
That’s great where it’s available
Now go to the remote area and check your speed, then tell us how fast is it
yeah where can i get it? link? prices?
In your place.. I have max 20mbps 4g in my place and the starlink is 100mbps+ in my country. In the city I have min 250mbps + 5g but in the middle of the nowhere Im happy if I can watch RUclips in 1080p xD
Meanwhile my virginmedia is 1Gb down and 100mb upload
Not everywhere...im in the uk and can only get 20 by wire
@@ynnaangel5824 thats crap then. Virgin should be on most peoples homes. Even fibre to the cabinet would be better than that. I fibre to the wall so better
What a joke
Is so bad
What a waste of video.
Why did you not put it on either of the pitch That's a garbage install
Thanks for your concern, your input means a lot to me 🙂
Listen to your video! Who are you trying to sell this shit to?
India Jio 800+ Mbps 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Am I really the only one with a 500mbps 5g Internet at home?? for 20-25 dolars a month. I live in Chile btw.
In Norway you don't even get that due to how spread out the population is, and how hard it is to build the infrastructure....
😂😂 200mbps in my local net router
It's basically a fibre. Don't compare it with satellite internet.
Fibre is very much reliable if it is available in the area and more importantly is cheaper than starlink (India).
We in India get 200mbps via fibre which cost around 10-15$ and 40 Mbps with unlimited data around 5-7$
Installation charges around 12-18$ not like starlink which initially cost 599$ + internet pack.
We in India get this around in total 17-24$
Slow
Slow is a objective opinion. Is it fiber? Not even close. But compared to many people’s only other options it is much faster. Thanks for your engagement as I don’t game, I’m sure it’s probably not the best for gaming
@@JAK91 I guess I will find out what it's like for gaming but I am hoping it's better than 4G and just as fast
Personally I have seen as low as 15mbps and as high as 130, average ping time is between 40-50ms. Hopefully it works out for you if you have ordered it.
@@JAK91 as soon as you connected to your app entered created a wifi profile and password, followed the setup it says connected to router but no internet
@@JAK91 is it meant to be pre connected to the unlimited plan automatically?