I helped my friend setup Starlink at his home in Amelia, VA. It took a month to receive the Ethernet adapter. Now, he plugged in his eero Pro to the Starlink Ethernet adapter and he has whole house coverage again. Nice thing was that the eero still had his security cameras set up on that network and as soon as he plugged it in to the Starlink router everything came back online. This is so much better than the cell service he was using.
I watched this just before I set up my own Starlink 2 days ago. We live in France and have had ADSL internet at poor speed for 20 years. We are remote in the mountains, edge of a forest so decided satellite was the only way to go when our signal got even worse a few months ago. The Dishy arrived in 2 days from Germany so we were not ready. But being in our 70s we did not want to be climbing ladders anyway! So it is just stood in the field next to our house, and works amazingly well. We are having a bracket fixed to the roof and need this because it is not safe in the field as we have 6 dogs and cows! Cost in France : 450€ and 50€ per month which is competitive in France and costs less than our present WiFi set up. In fact France did not want Starlink in France but lost a court case, then They lowered the price. Things can only get better…….No brainer! Thanks for your video.
Starlink had it's licensed revoked by the court because the regulator didn't carry out a public consultation. They got their license back 6 weeks later after the correct process was followed. The courts ruled that the regulator was too quick to give them the license, so say France didn't want Starlink is just weird and wrong, and they didn't lose any court case.
We live in the country in a valley with hills all around us. I thought we would never get high speed internet. Ordered Starlink June 1st. It arrived on June 10th. Very happy with it so far. Sorry HughesNet, you're losing a customer.
@@Alacom-q3d - Well, Hughes was one of the few players for satellite data way before Starlink came along. The reason why Hughes and others are slower is due to their much higher altitude satellites (around 22,000 miles above Earth vs 300 miles for Starlink). The high satellite's pro is that they need far fewer of them to cover a given geographic area due to the larger cone coverage effect, but of course the downside is that it's slower due to longer distance the signal has to travel which also introduced higher latency compared to Low Earth Orbit (LOE) satellites like Starlink.
Hughes net makes me experience ptsd from how horrible it was. We just received our starling equipment, but still waiting on the mount for it. We live deep in the woods with usually 1-2 bars of cellular reception, and our hughsnet is absolutely horrible. Less than 1 megabit everyday of both download and upload speed. I can’t wait to finally set up our starlink internet 🙏
I just received my Starlink and ordered accessories for it. I thought the prices were very fair...not like Apple. But the boxing and simpiliicty of boxing and installation is Apple like. (ie. I use android.). My understanding is Starlink is still Beta. I LOVE ELON for bringing us into the future.
The best detailed review I have seen so far.. thanks for covering the fact that Ethernet port wasn't included by default, the ability to map sky area for best positioning, wifi range capability, price and possible reason for low Mbps transmission speeds
I'm out on the countryside, no internet speed greater than 2 mbps. Just got my Starlink equipment TODAY!!! It took all of four days, seriously FOUR days. Can't wait to install.
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
It's 2023-08-08 and I've ordered Starlink for my parents in Croatia a few days ago. The kit plus shipping costs only €324 while the monthly service plan is just €50! The kit arrives in just a few days time. Their current ADSL connection is only delivering a few megabits speed while the uplink is producing no more than half a megabit. And yes, a single Gigabit Ethernet port would go a very long way. With any hope, Starlink/SpaceX will make such an improvement in whatever next generation they work on. Using your existing router is often the least messiest way to hook up to a new ISP. Thanks for the great video! Very helpful.
This has been very helpful. We also live out here in the AZ desert and we've been trying to find reviews from the local community about Starlink to get a feel for it. Right now we have CenturyLink, which is...terrible. I'm talking 1-5 mbps download and almost no upload. So even with all the cons mentioned, it sounds a million miles ahead of what we have.
I'm in Mexico, I've had mine for about a month, it works great only lost signal one day when it hailing really hard, I mean the hail was enormous and it lasted for a while and it was just during the worst that I lost the signal, it works when it rains hard or it's really windy, I'm super happy with it
there are currently very few ground stations near Arizona, 1 located near Yuma, and another in Panaca Nevada. As they add more ground stations, and the 2nd gen satellites that can communicate in space from satellite to satellite with lasers to bounce a signal to another ground station further away, your speeds should improve over time. Here in central TX, I can get up to 180 down x 20 up some days, but other times is as low as 50 down x 5 up
@@AStreaminLife JChristina has a video up on that. It does depend on where you are routed thru at present. But until you have used dialup and later DSL, this will definitely be faster. You 2.51 up was at least 10 times faster than my current DSL upload speed and equal to the download speed.
You don't know what slow was. Try Frontier Internet. We got 600-900K. Yes K. We dumped Frontier, used Verizon hot spot and our Starlink just arrived today!
So happy to have you guys come to my device at improved, blazing fast, speeds!! I see that you have most of your gym equipment transferred to it's new home. And Pepper being Pepper was a blast!!! Thanks for sharing 👍
We just got ours but haven’t set it up yet. We put our down payment down 3 years ago (were waiting for satellites in our area, rural Canada), and of course a few weeks ago they announced a 50% off sale. Go figure! But I wasn’t willing to lose my space in line by canceling and reordering at a lower price. Turns out I didn’t have to!! I paid $367 (not including deposit) so they just automatically applied the discount for me! I was very pleased! (keep in mind this is Canadian dollars, so I guess it’s more like $250 USD total. We’ve been getting 4-5 MBPS download speed, and .33 MBPS upload speed, so even if it’s only 4 or 5 MBPS up, I can handle that. It’s still MUCH better than .33!!
The video provided is both informative and thorough, effectively presenting the advantages and disadvantages of the subject matter. Its primary value appears to be its applicability to remote locations that are typically difficult to access. Interestingly, the video was recorded a year ago, today being May 18, 2023. It would be intriguing to know whether there have been enhancements to the system over this time, and if the suggestions offered by the instructor, presumably named Steve, have been implemented. This well-constructed video is appreciated, and I thank you for sharing it. I liked it and subscribed to the channel.
Just saw this video, thanks, it's what I needed. I ordered a Starlink for my RV. One thing though, you spoke about "Unlimited" internet from your cell provider. I have found that to be not true in practice, I've tried 3 different vendors. They each promise that IF I'm in a high use area like a major city that they MIGHT limit my throughput at 15 Gigs. However they all do this immediately at 15G. When I complained their response wasn't what I hoped for. At 15 G they limit me to the point where I believe a postcard would be faster.
Thanks for the video . We live in El Salvador up in the mountains. We just bought the system and in process of setting it up. Like you our internet here isnt the greatest. So we went with star link. We will see how it goes.
Just ordered mine here in Airlie Beach, Australia. Looks like I should be ordering the roof mount kit. Great video. Our prices here are $924AUD set up then $139AUD per month. From what people have reported here is 250-400mbps DL and 36-42mbps upload. When it’s overcasted I asked them how their connection is going and it they said there were still getting between 116-186mbps. Which I thought was impressive to be punching through rain and thick clouds. My NBN (broadband) doesn’t even come close to 1/4 of the those speeds I mentioned. Great video.
We had the round dish Starlink delivered in January in Southern Spain.. the router has the Ethernet connection… the new one we have for the RV is the square one like the one you showed and is without the RJ connection! Our speeds are around 350mb down and 90 up… guess it depends where you are and of course the number of users must have an affect…
Dang, my granddaughter has a book titled “you get what you get, & you don’t get upset” 😂 based on star link’s main objective to provide high speed internet to remote rural areas, I would say they are doing a pretty good job. Improvements already in the dish, & more to come. Likely Ethernet ports to come & with more satellite’s improved speeds. Wash ur tighty whities & await more improvements
Check that you are connected to the closest ground station and make sure you are facing the satellite the right direction i had starlink in Australia and got 300 down and 40 up and router had ethernet port hidden behind grommet
I saw you walking home with your box, and I told myself you were in AZ, 26 years south of Sierra Vista! I went from mesquite trees to 150’ pines and fir, do have to work around obstructions, miss the beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Great information. We're getting ready to move back to S. AZ and I just confirmed my order for Starlink a few days ago for down there. When we lived there before we were using "Broadband Wifi" which was absolutely horrendous. 14 down and maybe 3 up for close to $70 a month. I am a shocked and disappointed in the upload speeds you showed though. I am a gaming youtuber and upload and stream often so the upload speeds you were showing was almost as bad as we were getting with that other company. UGH. Looking forward to a follow-up soon. Great info!
I sort of stumbled Upon this video. Extremely informative, Easy to understand, You are very pleasant to listen to. I like it so much I gave you a👍 plus I subscribed. Looking forward to your next one. Richard, West Virginia, USA I wonder how they work in West Virginia lol?
LOL! I saw that your Wi-Fi name MyAssholeWelshie truly original. It's great to see people happy with their Starlink Dish. 09:46 Actually the speeds of other countries are normal speeds here in the United States it's been dictated by the FCC a spigot they control the flow of information just like your IP address for your region. Starlink is fairly new it has not yet reach "Economic Scale" where the prices would level off.
Your landscape is very familiar... We're in Cochise County and just got Starlink.. Ditched CenturyLink after 8 years of frustration. Great review... neighbor.
The improved heat tolerance and reduced electricity usage results from updated electronics and has little to do with the rectangular shape. The main advantage of the new shape are more compact packaging and that the narrower circuit board is more suitable for mass-production. The round dish had a circuit board width that is normally only used in high-end servers and very specialized electronics, not in consumer products.
Hi from a farm in ZAMBIA, africa!!! Very happy with my jan 2023, speedy delivery and self set up of STARLINK!!!! Whoo hoo way to go, i have an inverter aswell. We have daily power outtages, and the worst internet system in zambia
Also live in rural AZ. Just received and set up Starlink last night. It is replacing a different satellite internet provider. Starlink speed 100x faster out of the box, not even optimized yet. We would use our cellphone mobile hotspot if we needed speed. Starlink is $8.00 less per month than the other provider. We can now cancel the satellite TV provider and stream the handful of channels we actually watch out of the 100s they bundle, cutting costs even more.
Best option for us just outside of the Anchorage area with no obstructions on our lot. Plus the auto sensor for snow melting is a life saver! They could have installed fiber in this new subdivision, but chose not to. I was upset at first, but all is well once Starlink was up n running in beast mode!
I received my Starlink a month ago after 14 months and ordered the EATHERNET ADAPTOR the same day that I finalise my order I received the EATHERNET ADAPTOR a little over a week ago. When I first set it up I was only getting 45-50 Mbps downhill and 10-15 Mbps uphill, then the first of it week it went 170 Mbps down and 15-30 up and now its back to the 40-45 down 10-15 up. One thing that I have notice is the speeds are faster early in the mornings than in the afternoon's and evenings. I suspect its user conjestion becouse of kids getting home from school and people getting home from work.
I had a bad Connection for about 10 years in a German village but when I brought this new Handy LTD changed everything thanks LTD the Provider and the telephon.
Your cell booster being next to the cell hotspots makes them incapable of doing Multiple In Multiple Out (mimo). The TMobile hotspot is capable of doing 4x4 mimo. Unless you have already tested it you may be missing out on some speed by having it next to the cell booster. A DIY external antenna kit could help as well. I tried out StarLink RV in central Texas since we are still waiting for StarLink home. I have already requested a return. The speeds are terrible, I've seen it down to 1.69 down. Best test I had was 190, but that was 1 of 100+. I am moving back to the cell hotspot and hoping that when my wait is over for home based StarLink the kinks are worked out. Thanks for the video!
I converted my old satellite roof mount to flawlessly hold my Starlink antenna. I finally have internet that doesn't buffer. Happy enough! As long as the price doesn't go up, I will keep it!
Your Speeds are definitely due to your location, the further south you are the less satellites are available, Starlink sent more up along the Canadian border because that's where they started service. It's going to be a while until they get enough up there, also I think they diverted some of them for the Ukraine to help with the war over there, Russia was trying to block the signal so more bird's in the sky the harder it is to interfere with them.
I'm in South Australia which is pretty far south. Are you sure that coverage is worse the further south you are? The coverage map looks pretty good down here according to the website
Love the dogs! Is there an advantage to the mobile setup over the static setup? I live high in the mountains of Utah, and Verizon, after having and being happy with a Fios box, just stiffed me and will not turn it back on. (I was in recovery from a ski accident and not home. Sorry, had to be honest. Thanks!
Been on the list for well over a year. It will finally be here tomorrow so I’m watching videos on it and trying to decide how to mount it i.e. pole mount in yard or on house. Leaning towards on house so I don’t have to trench in cable. Problem is my roof is very steep angle lol I don’t do heights well
Please note that T-mobile "unlimited fast connection" is capped at 50GB, after 50GB connection is damn slow. However there is no cap for starlink. I use T-mobile hotspot and 50GB will get over in 8 to 12 days time. So whatever starlink charging is very cost effective for anyone who rely completely on starlink.
Thanks for the info from a fellow Arizonan. I got my hardware 3 days ago, but my pomegranate tree is in the way. I’m waiting on my install hardware now.
3:43 Hey, Mr Stud, so you're stranded in the middle of the desert with no connectivity, and you manage to somehow come up with this boss satellite Internet thingy, but you have to "download the app" to set it up? Geez. Looks like you're screwed.
Great unboxing video. Thanks for taking the time. Mine will be delivered Sunday (6.19.22) FedEx says after signing up Feb 2021...can't think of a better Father's Day present. I know speed will be way better than my present 10 down and 2 up but then so will the price be way more as presently I pay nothing. I host a wireless tower hence my free service.
I just searched for a video on Starlink after seeing the massive damage done to the mountains of Noth Carolina by the tropical storm. Cell service is down everywhere. Starlink users still have the ability to communicate. That alone has made me decide to get the system.
That missing ethernent port is a major bummer for me.... at least they have the adapter avail. I use a mesh system to get wifi accross out property (500 &700ft), which is already a huge investment. It is what it is and im still going to upgrade. Chalk it up the the cost of living in such an amazing place. I am currious on how well it did with our recent storms, or did you get it after that? Im on the other side of the mountain from you btw.
Hi can you please tell me how your Starlink system responded to the extreme heat you guys have? We live in rural Southern Spain and the summers can be brutally hot.
I’ve just ordered Starlink. We get just 1Mb where we live and it sucks! So I’ve bitten the bullet and paying for Starlink. Going for the rental option, so we don’t have to pay the up-front cost for the equipment. Looking forward to being able to stream without buffering every 30 seconds!
I helped my friend setup Starlink at his home in Amelia, VA. It took a month to receive the Ethernet adapter. Now, he plugged in his eero Pro to the Starlink Ethernet adapter and he has whole house coverage again. Nice thing was that the eero still had his security cameras set up on that network and as soon as he plugged it in to the Starlink router everything came back online. This is so much better than the cell service he was using.
Iam surprised they do,nt try to make starling illegal.
Starlink
Please excuse my ignorance but is a Ethernet cable so you can plug in a desktop computer?
What is an eero?
@@genawatkins1029 Yes.
I watched this just before I set up my own Starlink 2 days ago. We live in France and have had ADSL internet at poor speed for 20 years. We are remote in the mountains, edge of a forest so decided satellite was the only way to go when our signal got even worse a few months ago. The Dishy arrived in 2 days from Germany so we were not ready. But being in our 70s we did not want to be climbing ladders anyway! So it is just stood in the field next to our house, and works amazingly well. We are having a bracket fixed to the roof and need this because it is not safe in the field as we have 6 dogs and cows! Cost in France : 450€ and 50€ per month which is competitive in France and costs less than our present WiFi set up. In fact France did not want Starlink in France but lost a court case, then They lowered the price. Things can only get better…….No brainer! Thanks for your video.
Bonjour is your dish still work like you want…i want get the system but want make sure it work fine…am in an area with a lot of trees…merci
Starlink had it's licensed revoked by the court because the regulator didn't carry out a public consultation. They got their license back 6 weeks later after the correct process was followed. The courts ruled that the regulator was too quick to give them the license, so say France didn't want Starlink is just weird and wrong, and they didn't lose any court case.
We live in the country in a valley with hills all around us. I thought we would never get high speed internet. Ordered Starlink June 1st. It arrived on June 10th. Very happy with it so far. Sorry HughesNet, you're losing a customer.
My mom has been using Hughes net for years. They are awful. Idk how anyone uses it. She is setting up her strlink as we speak 🙌
@@Alacom-q3d same here. I went from 2 mb to 100 mb😂😂
@@Alacom-q3d - Well, Hughes was one of the few players for satellite data way before Starlink came along. The reason why Hughes and others are slower is due to their much higher altitude satellites (around 22,000 miles above Earth vs 300 miles for Starlink). The high satellite's pro is that they need far fewer of them to cover a given geographic area due to the larger cone coverage effect, but of course the downside is that it's slower due to longer distance the signal has to travel which also introduced higher latency compared to Low Earth Orbit (LOE) satellites like Starlink.
Hughes net makes me experience ptsd from how horrible it was. We just received our starling equipment, but still waiting on the mount for it. We live deep in the woods with usually 1-2 bars of cellular reception, and our hughsnet is absolutely horrible. Less than 1 megabit everyday of both download and upload speed. I can’t wait to finally set up our starlink internet 🙏
I have Hughes net and the reception is horrible. Took them 10 days to send a technician when broken. Starlink is on order
The innovation and complexity of Starlink is truly remarkable. I have not ordered a dish, yet, but I appreciate the world changing event
under way.
I just received my Starlink and ordered accessories for it. I thought the prices were very fair...not like Apple. But the boxing and simpiliicty of boxing and installation is Apple like. (ie. I use android.). My understanding is Starlink is still Beta. I LOVE ELON for bringing us into the future.
And most of the population Does nOT uPLOAD. i expect to be very happy tomorrow when I connect. LOV E
Ohh and think about GPS miltary and then free for ALL of us the last 20 yrs. INCOMING free Wi-Fi.. Thank you ELON
@@kellymegtug Cringe
Outstanding technical and financial analysis. Thank you
The best detailed review I have seen so far.. thanks for covering the fact that Ethernet port wasn't included by default, the ability to map sky area for best positioning, wifi range capability, price and possible reason for low Mbps transmission speeds
I'm out on the countryside, no internet speed greater than 2 mbps. Just got my Starlink equipment TODAY!!! It took all of four days, seriously FOUR days. Can't wait to install.
Game changer!
Update?
I just received my Starlink box and was a little intimidated to set this up. I’m feeling encouraged now that I watched your video. Thanks!
Where can this be purchased?
Appreciate you taking the time to educate us according to your knowledgeable perspective. God bless you, your fam, and thank you!!!
Thanks for the excellent report. We are getting our equipment this weekend!! We are major rural - so this will be a huge blessing!!
How's it working for you. I just moved to the middle of nowhere Florida. Considering starlink
did you use starlink?@@mariebee3146
I will never forget the glee I felt when a big SpaceX box arrived at my home!!
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
Just received mine yesterday, and waiting for the mounting bracket to come in today. Can't wait to tell my "blazing fast" 3mbps download, .5mbps upload DSL to go stuff it!
Really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for explicit information concerning installation. Keep having fun with your pets.
It's 2023-08-08 and I've ordered Starlink for my parents in Croatia a few days ago. The kit plus shipping costs only €324 while the monthly service plan is just €50! The kit arrives in just a few days time. Their current ADSL connection is only delivering a few megabits speed while the uplink is producing no more than half a megabit. And yes, a single Gigabit Ethernet port would go a very long way. With any hope, Starlink/SpaceX will make such an improvement in whatever next generation they work on. Using your existing router is often the least messiest way to hook up to a new ISP. Thanks for the great video! Very helpful.
We bought Starlink when we were in our RV along with our Verizon old 2 Jetpacks. We are pleased with Starlink.
Full time RVers... Love our Starlink. So easy to setup and use.
You are great and clear! Thank you for taking the time to inform us!
This has been very helpful. We also live out here in the AZ desert and we've been trying to find reviews from the local community about Starlink to get a feel for it. Right now we have CenturyLink, which is...terrible. I'm talking 1-5 mbps download and almost no upload. So even with all the cons mentioned, it sounds a million miles ahead of what we have.
I'm in Mexico, I've had mine for about a month, it works great only lost signal one day when it hailing really hard, I mean the hail was enormous and it lasted for a while and it was just during the worst that I lost the signal, it works when it rains hard or it's really windy, I'm super happy with it
I'm in Mazatlan. Can you walk me through the process of ordering the unit. Did you use the website and did they deliver to Mexico? Thanks in advance
Appreciate your vid! you're right, there ought to be a built in ethernet adapter.
Oh my I loved how the dogs made this great
Great job, you answered all the questions I had about starlink, thanks very much.
there are currently very few ground stations near Arizona, 1 located near Yuma, and another in Panaca Nevada. As they add more ground stations, and the 2nd gen satellites that can communicate in space from satellite to satellite with lasers to bounce a signal to another ground station further away, your speeds should improve over time. Here in central TX, I can get up to 180 down x 20 up some days, but other times is as low as 50 down x 5 up
Ah, interesting! That's good to know, thanks.
@@AStreaminLife JChristina has a video up on that. It does depend on where you are routed thru at present. But until you have used dialup and later DSL, this will definitely be faster. You 2.51 up was at least 10 times faster than my current DSL upload speed and equal to the download speed.
You don't know what slow was. Try Frontier Internet. We got 600-900K. Yes K. We dumped Frontier, used Verizon hot spot and our Starlink just arrived today!
30-40 down and 16 up near Williams. Very disappointed in the performance.
How much per month to keep connected to the service
I plugged our starlink directly into our existing router as we have a LAN and use its wifi, Works great.
So happy to have you guys come to my device at improved, blazing fast, speeds!! I see that you have most of your gym equipment transferred to it's new home. And Pepper being Pepper was a blast!!! Thanks for sharing 👍
We just got ours but haven’t set it up yet. We put our down payment down 3 years ago (were waiting for satellites in our area, rural Canada), and of course a few weeks ago they announced a 50% off sale. Go figure! But I wasn’t willing to lose my space in line by canceling and reordering at a lower price. Turns out I didn’t have to!! I paid $367 (not including deposit) so they just automatically applied the discount for me! I was very pleased! (keep in mind this is Canadian dollars, so I guess it’s more like $250 USD total.
We’ve been getting 4-5 MBPS download speed, and .33 MBPS upload speed, so even if it’s only 4 or 5 MBPS up, I can handle that. It’s still MUCH better than .33!!
watched the whole thing! thank you! because of the dogs!! "good boys, good dogs"!
The video provided is both informative and thorough, effectively presenting the advantages and disadvantages of the subject matter. Its primary value appears to be its applicability to remote locations that are typically difficult to access. Interestingly, the video was recorded a year ago, today being May 18, 2023. It would be intriguing to know whether there have been enhancements to the system over this time, and if the suggestions offered by the instructor, presumably named Steve, have been implemented. This well-constructed video is appreciated, and I thank you for sharing it. I liked it and subscribed to the channel.
Just saw this video, thanks, it's what I needed. I ordered a Starlink for my RV. One thing though, you spoke about "Unlimited" internet from your cell provider. I have found that to be not true in practice, I've tried 3 different vendors. They each promise that IF I'm in a high use area like a major city that they MIGHT limit my throughput at 15 Gigs. However they all do this immediately at 15G. When I complained their response wasn't what I hoped for. At 15 G they limit me to the point where I believe a postcard would be faster.
Good luck with Starlink! Also, we certainly haven’t experienced any throttling out here.
best unboxing/setup video of Starlink i've seen. THANK YOU! i get my Starlink today. Look forward to setting it up this weekend
Your dogs are the Best!
Thanks for the video . We live in El Salvador up in the mountains. We just bought the system and in process of setting it up. Like you our internet here isnt the greatest. So we went with star link. We will see how it goes.
Just ordered mine here in Airlie Beach, Australia. Looks like I should be ordering the roof mount kit. Great video. Our prices here are $924AUD set up then $139AUD per month. From what people have reported here is 250-400mbps DL and 36-42mbps upload. When it’s overcasted I asked them how their connection is going and it they said there were still getting between 116-186mbps. Which I thought was impressive to be punching through rain and thick clouds. My NBN (broadband) doesn’t even come close to 1/4 of the those speeds I mentioned. Great video.
2.5down and 11 up. so glad I pay 90 bucks a month. just ordered, telsra gun gaslight sombody else :D
Thank you, nice video! I usually shy away from unboxing videos so I'm really glad you didn't spend much time on that.
We had the round dish Starlink delivered in January in Southern Spain.. the router has the Ethernet connection… the new one we have for the RV is the square one like the one you showed and is without the RJ connection! Our speeds are around 350mb down and 90 up… guess it depends where you are and of course the number of users must have an affect…
It looks dry out there and not too crowded. Your dogs look friendly and curious.
The pup is awesome!
Dang, my granddaughter has a book titled “you get what you get, & you don’t get upset” 😂 based on star link’s main objective to provide high speed internet to remote rural areas, I would say they are doing a pretty good job. Improvements already in the dish, & more to come. Likely Ethernet ports to come & with more satellite’s improved speeds. Wash ur tighty whities & await more improvements
Check that you are connected to the closest ground station and make sure you are facing the satellite the right direction i had starlink in Australia and got 300 down and 40 up and router had ethernet port hidden behind grommet
"had ethernet port hidden behind grommet" was that the first or second series of SL? (ie round dish = series 1 oblong = series 2)
I saw you walking home with your box, and I told myself you were in AZ, 26 years south of Sierra Vista! I went from mesquite trees to 150’ pines and fir, do have to work around obstructions, miss the beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Great information. We're getting ready to move back to S. AZ and I just confirmed my order for Starlink a few days ago for down there. When we lived there before we were using "Broadband Wifi" which was absolutely horrendous. 14 down and maybe 3 up for close to $70 a month.
I am a shocked and disappointed in the upload speeds you showed though. I am a gaming youtuber and upload and stream often so the upload speeds you were showing was almost as bad as we were getting with that other company. UGH.
Looking forward to a follow-up soon. Great info!
I love that you didnt reshoot this without the dog interruptions hahaha Best starlink review so far!
Your puppy is stealing the show!
GREAT VIDEO.... IT HELPS ME TO KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT WITH STARLINK... EXCELLENT REVIEWS ON PROS AND CONS👍 THANKS A LOT! 😎
dogs helping..love it.
I sort of stumbled Upon this video. Extremely informative, Easy to understand, You are very pleasant to listen to. I like it so much I gave you a👍 plus I subscribed. Looking forward to your next one. Richard, West Virginia, USA I wonder how they work in West Virginia lol?
Your dogs made your video… even better.. thank u
LOL! I saw that your Wi-Fi name MyAssholeWelshie truly original. It's great to see people happy with their Starlink Dish. 09:46 Actually the speeds of other countries are normal speeds here in the United States it's been dictated by the FCC a spigot they control the flow of information just like your IP address for your region. Starlink is fairly new it has not yet reach "Economic Scale" where the prices would level off.
Your landscape is very familiar... We're in Cochise County and just got Starlink.. Ditched CenturyLink after 8 years of frustration. Great review... neighbor.
The improved heat tolerance and reduced electricity usage results from updated electronics and has little to do with the rectangular shape. The main advantage of the new shape are more compact packaging and that the narrower circuit board is more suitable for mass-production. The round dish had a circuit board width that is normally only used in high-end servers and very specialized electronics, not in consumer products.
Hi from a farm in ZAMBIA, africa!!! Very happy with my jan 2023, speedy delivery and self set up of STARLINK!!!!
Whoo hoo way to go, i have an inverter aswell.
We have daily power outtages, and the worst internet system in zambia
Also live in rural AZ. Just received and set up Starlink last night. It is replacing a different satellite internet provider.
Starlink speed 100x faster out of the box, not even optimized yet. We would use our cellphone mobile hotspot if we needed speed.
Starlink is $8.00 less per month than the other provider.
We can now cancel the satellite TV provider and stream the handful of channels we actually watch out of the 100s they bundle, cutting costs even more.
Just what I needed to know. Thanks!
Excellent review. One of the reason Starlink does not provide ethernet by default is to mitigate connexion sharing.
I love my Starlink.
Best option for us just outside of the Anchorage area with no obstructions on our lot. Plus the auto sensor for snow melting is a life saver! They could have installed fiber in this new subdivision, but chose not to. I was upset at first, but all is well once Starlink was up n running in beast mode!
Thanks so much for the video. My son just sent me one. I was worried about how to set it up. I feel better about that now!
I received my Starlink a month ago after 14 months and ordered the EATHERNET ADAPTOR the same day that I finalise my order I received the EATHERNET ADAPTOR a little over a week ago. When I first set it up I was only getting 45-50 Mbps downhill and 10-15 Mbps uphill, then the first of it week it went 170 Mbps down and 15-30 up and now its back to the 40-45 down 10-15 up. One thing that I have notice is the speeds are faster early in the mornings than in the afternoon's and evenings. I suspect its user conjestion becouse of kids getting home from school and people getting home from work.
I had a bad Connection for about 10 years in a German village but when I brought this new Handy LTD changed everything thanks LTD the Provider and the telephon.
Awesome video! Thank you so much. Also, love the Welshmen!!
The dogs are the best part of the video
Your cell booster being next to the cell hotspots makes them incapable of doing Multiple In Multiple Out (mimo). The TMobile hotspot is capable of doing 4x4 mimo. Unless you have already tested it you may be missing out on some speed by having it next to the cell booster. A DIY external antenna kit could help as well. I tried out StarLink RV in central Texas since we are still waiting for StarLink home. I have already requested a return. The speeds are terrible, I've seen it down to 1.69 down. Best test I had was 190, but that was 1 of 100+. I am moving back to the cell hotspot and hoping that when my wait is over for home based StarLink the kinks are worked out. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for all the good information!
12:31 but you can provide internet to your neighbors, with for example mikrotik wifi antennas and routers and good qos 🙂.
even the dog wants a share of starlink
Thank you so much for your awesome video I learned a lot from it and I hope to see more.
Love your dogs…. Can’t wait to get mine in Jamaica 🇯🇲… thank you for this vids and guidance.
Good for you. Unfortunately not everyone lives in the desert on on top of a mountain.
Awesome vid man! keep it up!
Your dogs are definitely the stars of the show 🤣
I converted my old satellite roof mount to flawlessly hold my Starlink antenna. I finally have internet that doesn't buffer. Happy enough! As long as the price doesn't go up, I will keep it!
Your Speeds are definitely due to your location, the further south you are the less satellites are available, Starlink sent more up along the Canadian border because that's where they started service. It's going to be a while until they get enough up there, also I think they diverted some of them for the Ukraine to help with the war over there, Russia was trying to block the signal so more bird's in the sky the harder it is to interfere with them.
I'm in South Australia which is pretty far south. Are you sure that coverage is worse the further south you are? The coverage map looks pretty good down here according to the website
Love the dogs! Is there an advantage to the mobile setup over the static setup? I live high in the mountains of Utah, and Verizon, after having and being happy with a Fios box, just stiffed me and will not turn it back on. (I was in recovery from a ski accident and not home. Sorry, had to be honest. Thanks!
Been on the list for well over a year. It will finally be here tomorrow so I’m watching videos on it and trying to decide how to mount it i.e. pole mount in yard or on house. Leaning towards on house so I don’t have to trench in cable. Problem is my roof is very steep angle lol I don’t do heights well
7:33 Concrete blocks is not a problem for the wifi signal to travel through...think of the concrete blocks as a bunch of dust in the air.
For the lack of Ethernet port, you can use a router to wirelessly feed from the SL router then you can run physical lines from there
But that still not a direct feed. The wireless connection weakens it. Pointless.
Please note that T-mobile "unlimited fast connection" is capped at 50GB, after 50GB connection is damn slow. However there is no cap for starlink. I use T-mobile hotspot and 50GB will get over in 8 to 12 days time. So whatever starlink charging is very cost effective for anyone who rely completely on starlink.
Dont you just love how all the little details manage to get left out? lol As far as speed fluctuations, all services experience this.
@@AtomicPunx Oh shit, the sun just burped again, tie up your shoe laces. Nothing, has absolute perfection!
Thanks for the info from a fellow Arizonan. I got my hardware 3 days ago, but my pomegranate tree is in the way. I’m waiting on my install hardware now.
3:43 Hey, Mr Stud, so you're stranded in the middle of the desert with no connectivity, and you manage to somehow come up with this boss satellite Internet thingy, but you have to "download the app" to set it up? Geez.
Looks like you're screwed.
Great video, love the dogs too❤❤
love the review and the pets ❤
Great informational video. Thanks
Starlink Saved my Life
Arizona is near the equator? That sounds like news 🤔.. thanks for the vidéo. wishing you a a great day 📡
This was a geat video, loved all the distractions
Excellent! Thank you
Great info and loving your dogs 🐕 😀 👍
Great unboxing video. Thanks for taking the time. Mine will be delivered Sunday (6.19.22) FedEx says after signing up Feb 2021...can't think of a better Father's Day present. I know speed will be way better than my present 10 down and 2 up but then so will the price be way more as presently I pay nothing. I host a wireless tower hence my free service.
Wow. And I thought mine took a while. Ordered 6/25/21. Dish should be arriving today (6/28/22).
Is that the home starlink or rv?
Super cute sweet dogs!
I just searched for a video on Starlink after seeing the massive damage done to the mountains of Noth Carolina by the tropical storm. Cell service is down everywhere. Starlink users still have the ability to communicate. That alone has made me decide to get the system.
best review thank you😀
I like your dog that helped :)
That missing ethernent port is a major bummer for me.... at least they have the adapter avail. I use a mesh system to get wifi accross out property (500 &700ft), which is already a huge investment.
It is what it is and im still going to upgrade. Chalk it up the the cost of living in such an amazing place.
I am currious on how well it did with our recent storms, or did you get it after that? Im on the other side of the mountain from you btw.
I to live in the Arizona desert in Rio Verde, but looking to put one up in Pine, Arizona.
Thanks thats really helpful
Thank you
Now that is righteous.
Your wifi name is perfect!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hi can you please tell me how your Starlink system responded to the extreme heat you guys have? We live in rural Southern Spain and the summers can be brutally hot.
I’ve just ordered Starlink. We get just 1Mb where we live and it sucks! So I’ve bitten the bullet and paying for Starlink. Going for the rental option, so we don’t have to pay the up-front cost for the equipment. Looking forward to being able to stream without buffering every 30 seconds!
where are you based? I didn't see they offer lease option
@@yw6602 in North Yorkshire, UK.