@@troyholl99 One use case I can foresee - someone who uses the mini as emergency internet backup, like a small business. you have to put the dish outside, and the wifi is also outside, but you and your staff are inside. You run ethernet out of the dish, back inside and plug into your existing router - BOOM everyone is back online. This is exactly why I'm getting it. My whole business depends on 100% connectivity and our local provider has had some downtime. When that happens we literally can't even bring up a patients files because it's all in the cloud. So as a backup the ethernet port is essential.
If you add it to a residential plan ($120/mo) for $30/mo you get 50 Gig of data then it's $1 per gig after that. Unimpressive and a good way to burn good will and scare existing customers. Must have hired some business manager from AT&T or Verizon. :(
이제 저 위성 저거 들고 외국 여행갈때 저거 들고 다니면서 인터넷 쓸수있는건가? 저정도면 가방에 넣고 다닐 크기인거같은데.
Can you help me get one
Yo te vedo uno si quieres saludos desde Colombia
@@detodoenuno148 Sí, estaría bien. Estoy en República Dominicana.
So aint way to conect trough ethernet cable
there is an ethernet port you can feed to your own wifi router instead of the built in one
@@pnwmedicalgroup but this New dish does not include an ethernet port does it?
@@erickretana8141 It does. you can read up on the setup manual on the starlink website.
@@pnwmedicalgroupbut why?
@@troyholl99 One use case I can foresee - someone who uses the mini as emergency internet backup, like a small business. you have to put the dish outside, and the wifi is also outside, but you and your staff are inside. You run ethernet out of the dish, back inside and plug into your existing router - BOOM everyone is back online.
This is exactly why I'm getting it. My whole business depends on 100% connectivity and our local provider has had some downtime. When that happens we literally can't even bring up a patients files because it's all in the cloud.
So as a backup the ethernet port is essential.
If you add it to a residential plan ($120/mo) for $30/mo you get 50 Gig of data then it's $1 per gig after that. Unimpressive and a good way to burn good will and scare existing customers. Must have hired some business manager from AT&T or Verizon. :(