Thank you Doug. There are too many starlink users in my area so we can't get it. Might be a good thing as we only use wifi. Only have 20 meg service but it works.
Thank You Rick, yeah the WiFi is not the way to go with starlink, it works awesome other than it keeps cutting out and I believe that is the router, not big enough to handle what we are doing with it, happy with it beyond that though
Hi Doug, this info is just something to think about cause I know nothing about enternet equipment, but as a former truck driver I used CBs for 15 years and in several different trucks I learned back then if you coiled your excess coax cable when you keyed the Mike your signal would bleed though the insulation and your SWRs would scramble, I noticed your ethernet cable and coax cable are coiled up I wonder if when you use multiple devises if the signal could be bleeding though your cables and causing it to crash, kinda like spark plug wires do when there old and they touch, just something I thought about
Douggggggg!!!! My birthday, it's my birthday on the day you filmed this, yayyyyy!
Happy belated birthday robin
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Happy Birthday Robin,
Great info for those thinking about it, Doug! Glad it is working out better for you now!
Me too! Thank You Billy
Great information 👍
Thank You Larry, I'm Glad you think so!
Cue the crow "cock a doodle do" lol great video on how to fix the internet issues with Starlink :)
Thank You Thank You
Thank you Doug. There are too many starlink users in my area so we can't get it. Might be a good thing as we only use wifi. Only have 20 meg service but it works.
Thank You Rick, yeah the WiFi is not the way to go with starlink, it works awesome other than it keeps cutting out and I believe that is the router, not big enough to handle what we are doing with it, happy with it beyond that though
Good luck
Thank You Glenn
Cool
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Hi Doug, this info is just something to think about cause I know nothing about enternet equipment, but as a former truck driver I used CBs for 15 years and in several different trucks I learned back then if you coiled your excess coax cable when you keyed the Mike your signal would bleed though the insulation and your SWRs would scramble, I noticed your ethernet cable and coax cable are coiled up I wonder if when you use multiple devises if the signal could be bleeding though your cables and causing it to crash, kinda like spark plug wires do when there old and they touch, just something I thought about
Thank You Larry, I actually think my issue is the Router is used, we are looking into a new one with more gigs,
Just tell me how to fix it the mouth diarrhea is ridiculous
So if you cut down the tree, you'll get better connection.
Thank You, no the tree is not in the way at all, my router isn't strong enough I think, plus it was used, looking into a larger one