Living In A Country Where The Internet Sucks? STARLINK Philippines Unbox / Install / SpeedTest

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  • @TheFilipinaPea
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    • @semperfi-1918
      @semperfi-1918 Год назад

      Hope everything works out. I got a new idea for ya if you havent yet.. do a video on ladyboys and how that effects the phillipines amd thailand/ culture.

    • @aaronburdon221
      @aaronburdon221 Год назад +4

      Fiber optic is EXTREMELY delicate work. It's also horrifyingly expensive. It's gotten cheaper since we've streamlined it's production, but back when I was first starting in computers a 50 meter line of it would go for about 2000 dollars (100,000 pesos).

    • @jamess203
      @jamess203 Год назад +5

      So beautiful 😍. So smart, your words are so clever. 🌹❤️

    • @49525Bob
      @49525Bob Год назад +5

      Your most excited unboxing since delivery of your sex toy which of course you didn't show us, just dropped hints while doing laundry.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 Год назад +2

      A antenna on roof for internet can help too for data internet. I use for my cellphone internet because it's hard to receive signal inside home. Sometimes.

  • @napoleonmdusa8877
    @napoleonmdusa8877 Год назад +148

    For the electrical outage problem, get yourself a UPS (uninterruptible power supply). It's like having a batter backup for any electrical devices plugged into it. Plug the starlink and your laptop plugs into the UPS and it should stay up and running for hours before needing to be recharged.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +26

      That sounds like a winning setup, Napoleon 👍👍

    • @joebird1400
      @joebird1400 Год назад +3

      Comes free in the us

    • @kd5you1
      @kd5you1 Год назад +26

      I would recommend a pure sine wave UPS because the modified sine wave models are bad for electronics.

    • @David-gv7gf
      @David-gv7gf Год назад +2

      @@TheFilipinaPea hi Pea. Is it appropriate in your Culture to go into detail about the coming day Nov.1 - 2 as an educational video that's done in a more in-depth way?

    • @jimanonymous113
      @jimanonymous113 Год назад

      ​​​​​@@TheFilipinaPea he may have said laptop when he meant router. Your laptop already has a battery. A UPS is like one of musk's power walls but a micro version. The higher the wattage the longer it should last. Keep in mind that it is powering low wattage electronic devices ; even a room fan would draw the UPS down faster than your electronic devices. You can buy a power strip and plug in a lot of low power things. You can plug in lamps with led bulbs. A small tv too but it will just draw it down faster but it would probably last over an hour unless you got a hi power UPS which would probably last several hours. Learn the wattage of your devices. Some devices list the startup watts which are much higher so i suggest you google them to learn the running watts. Use nothing that creates a change in temperature: hair dryer, hair curler, toaster, a/c, frig. I wonder if your landline Internet would have continued working if you had had a ups powering your router during power outage. But it could be that the Internet's power would also go out unless it had its own power or built-in ups. Prior to internet, most phones would continue working when a hurricane caused a power outage because the pre-internet phone lines had an independent power system. You can get a 2nd ups if you like. Cost is higher for pure sine wave and for the size of the built-in battery. These micro UPSs became common in the US to prevent computers from having catastrophic failures due to power interruptions in the middle of critical operations. FYI, in future I think you can mount that antenna on a pole.

  • @normatwater7419
    @normatwater7419 Год назад +29

    My son has Starlink in north Cebu and loves it . Before my wife passed in 2020 we use to use local internet and it stunk . I don’t go back to the Philippines any longer as i am now 80 and gave all the assets to the children since no wife any longer we were married 40 years. But i loved spending at least 5 months a year there for 40 years .

    • @etfremd
      @etfremd 7 месяцев назад

      Can you tell me where he purchased it? I’d like to install on my fiancée’s parents home…

    • @NeilQ-o9p
      @NeilQ-o9p Месяц назад +1

      I gave.my assets to my kids also...then they stopped calling...😢😂

  • @paulsnyers5721
    @paulsnyers5721 Год назад +88

    You are not the first Starlink unboxing and starting up video, but you are the most 'untechnical' and 'enthusiastic' one I have seen this far. Kudos to you Pea. 😎

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +16

      Thanks, Paul! I guess I found a new niche - ‘Tech for non-techies’ 👍👍🤣

    • @windellchapman8397
      @windellchapman8397 Год назад +4

      The Pea RUUUULES ! 🤗

  • @dcdefensetbolt
    @dcdefensetbolt Год назад +5

    My wife and I just recently moved to the Philippines and I planned on getting Starlink no matter what. I figured with the brownouts, I could have a battery backup power supply and at least we would have internet. I ordered Starlink while I was still in the hotel here in Tuguegarao. Once we moved into our rental property, I had it up and running in no time. However, there were some obstructions due to where it was located. I ordered the extra mount and once it came in, I had someone install it on the second story. Now I have zero obstructions and the internet has been great. I also ordered the extra ethernet adapter so I can run my own router. I brought it with me in my suitcase. It gives you better control over your network and with the ethernet adapter, they say you get better speeds. I am extremely happy so far with it.

  • @mamangisda1573
    @mamangisda1573 Год назад +52

    Pea, this was an incredibly timely video. My wife is in the Philippines, supervising construction of our house. We will eventually need to set up Internet service, and I need high-speed broadband so I can work remotely, handle international banking, etc. I hadn't even thought of Starlink. Besides work and banking, there are other implications for satellite Internet--such as information during typhoons, earthquakes, zombie outbreaks, etc. One person with a working satellite system might mean the difference between life and death for a whole bunch of neighbors.
    A few points from a homeowner and electrician:
    1. If you can't anchor the dish to the roof, bolt it to a half sheet of plywood and then pile a bunch of sandbags on the plywood. That'll anchor it while still allowing the antenna to be unmounted and brought inside when necessary. I would not attach it to a sheet metal roof. That antenna will act like a sail and start loosening the roof panels.
    2. Solar panels are a great idea, and the systems used on motor homes will work nicely. Make sure the charge controller is set for the proper type battery (get this wrong and you will destroy batteries or end up with a battery fire). 200 watts of solar panels keep my motor home batteries charged even in Washington State.
    3. I'd want a good quality clean power source for all the computer equipment. I sent my wife to the Philippines with a cheap 220-110 volt power converter, and it's already failing. She just bought one of those countertop transformers that are so common in the Philippines, and it is going to do a much better job of keeping dirty electrical power from damaging her electronics. If you have 220 volt equipment that is made for the Philippines, I'd still power it from a 220-220 transformer or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
    Anyway, thanks for the Starlink tip. That neatly solves what was going to be a tough problem.

    • @JMoroccoMisterBoy
      @JMoroccoMisterBoy Год назад +2

      True. Also a Construction Electrician.

    • @mark1448
      @mark1448 Год назад +3

      If there is a typhoon between you and the satellite, I'd imagine you would lose service.But, should be fine once it passes.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +7

      I’m so glad if I pointed out a possible solution 👍👍
      And thanks for all the tips 😊

    • @metaphy
      @metaphy Год назад +2

      Right. I’ve doubled up for my Starlink : everything in the house is powered up by 2 redundant batteries charged by solar panel with a gazoline engine backup.

    • @HoeLeeFAQ
      @HoeLeeFAQ Год назад +5

      @@TheFilipinaPea see, you just made a sale for Elon. I really think he should give you some kind of compensation. 🙂

  • @glenproctor1999
    @glenproctor1999 Год назад +22

    Love to see you so excited and happy lovely Pea! What a great thing for a space nerd to get! Great to see that your workload has dropped like a stone with reliable, fast connection! Enjoy! 🗼❤️🥰

  • @dleatherman4539
    @dleatherman4539 Год назад +9

    I have been waiting patiently for Starlink to hit the Philippines. It's going to be a game changer for expats who still need to work remotely as well as Filipinos in the online teaching industry. Thanks so much for this video.

    • @Allin1Xavi
      @Allin1Xavi Год назад +1

      Fr tho. I’m trying to secure remote work and live in the Philippines myself

  • @KnownAsLeo
    @KnownAsLeo Год назад +1

    You folks in PH get a good deal on Starlink. The per month cost for Starlink standard on the west coast of the US is $90-$120 per month.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      I know, right? It’s so much cheaper here 👍

  • @puntataino2640
    @puntataino2640 Год назад +1

    Hi Pea, you might want to weigh. the stand down with some sand bags. I get hurricanes here. you don't want your dish flying away. Bolt it to a piece of sealed marine plywood. larger than the stand and place your sand bags around the stand legs. That's since you can't ideally secure to the roof. Power lines are constantly down so I have a small generator to run modem and fridge. I'm going with skylink when I move there, it's less expensive there. Good choice Pea. you're going to like your service

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Thanks Punta! I found a way to secure it to the rows of roof tiles - we’ll see if it holds! 👍👍

  • @michaelellis4935
    @michaelellis4935 Год назад +15

    Good morning Pea! Just something for you to consider, Honda makes a small generator that might fit your needs. It’s not heavy, it’s quiet since it was designed for rv’s. Lasts about 8 hours on a tank of gas. Best of all the cost is reasonable. Have a great time playing with your new connection ❤️❤️❤️

    • @privatelivingbeing
      @privatelivingbeing Год назад +2

      does the Honda small generator have a replaceable oil filter?
      I've actually had the harbor freight tools small generator and it did great it's just I felt the need to change the oil frequently because it has no oil filter.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +5

      That sounds perfect, Michael 👍👍👍

    • @privatelivingbeing
      @privatelivingbeing Год назад +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea the harbor freight tools generator that I mentioned might be a bit louder than Honda but you could easily stand beside it and carry on a conversation. Honda does make a good engine though. if you buy something look for something that's easy to maintain by easily draining the oil and possibly a filter for longer intervals between oil changes. if you don't change the oil regularly it just won't last.

    • @TB-xx4gc
      @TB-xx4gc Год назад +2

      A portable solar generator is another option.

    • @richardhowe5583
      @richardhowe5583 Год назад

      What is the size of the tank of gas? Thanks

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak Год назад +23

    Pea, I would highly suggest if holes were drilled through the roof that you have all the screws removed, squart or apply caulk in the holes and around the opening. Then put the screws back in to hold the antenna down. This should stop any rain water from entering the holes and causing problems. Trust me water will find its way in if it can.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +17

      Thanks Shornak, and you’re absolutely right!
      Fortunately, I was able use two preexisting bolts that fastened the sheet metal, so I didn’t need to make any new holes, and I added caulking around the bolt holes 👍👍

    • @capt.obvious4487
      @capt.obvious4487 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea You need to read carefully bolt holes at first I was like WHATTTTT????

  • @chrisneehler2287
    @chrisneehler2287 Год назад +5

    This video was definitely on time ! Thank you very much. My wife lives in the province and rarely has internet. When I'm there it's frustrating to try to get any work done. I thought about Starlink. Your video convinced me this is our best option. And easy to set up !

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      So very easy to set up, yes 👍👍👍😊

  • @Juliano-ll2gn
    @Juliano-ll2gn Год назад +1

    Yes I seen Starlink in The Armstrong Family video months and months ago in North-Western Luzon, glad to see it’s working for u too..👍😊

  • @thomasraywood679
    @thomasraywood679 7 месяцев назад +2

    You do online interviews. That never occurred to me. I'm so glad you're addressing this though, and glad it popped up in my feed. I just asked about this on another channel and didn't get a satisfactory answer. I was wondering how PH residents enjoy reliable internet when so many of them live well outside the zones where fiber optics (cables) are laid. All I could think of is that satellite feeds are responsible, but no one affirmed that for me. Thanks for doing so.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  7 месяцев назад

      Internet can be very unstable here, depending on how far you live from the city, and this was my best option.
      (still working great, by the way) 👍

  • @smferreiro2610
    @smferreiro2610 Год назад +5

    Great topic! Starlink has been in my mind since I "heard about Philippines"!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +6

      When it went on sale, I jumped at the chance - and I hear prices and monthly subscriptions will slowly drop as more people subscribe 👍

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Год назад +31

    50ish mbps to 250ish is a game changer. Also, dropping your video upload time from three hours to about fifteen minutes is massive 👌 .

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +5

      It’s incredibly time-saving, yes 👍👍👍

  • @deplorablebob4237
    @deplorablebob4237 Год назад +6

    Congrats on the Starlink setup. As others have already posted, a generator is pretty much a must have over there.

  • @Jaguarist
    @Jaguarist Год назад +1

    Welcome to Starlink family (Starlink Roam here) and I use it everywhere I travel within the Philippines (the look of people when they see my car roof rack and Starlink receiver is priceless)

  • @ersinc9080
    @ersinc9080 Год назад +1

    We have had Star Link for over a year now.
    It has been a significant improvement for us.
    We don't get as high speeds as you do, pea.
    And it costs a hundred and twenty dollars a month here.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Wow, why so expensive there? 😳

    • @ersinc9080
      @ersinc9080 Год назад

      @TheFilipinaPea SpaceX determines price per region.
      Elon Musk has a motive to better humanity.
      Bringing good internet to the world is part of that.
      Regions that can pay more, like mine, and have many customers, pay more.
      Regions that have fewer customers and aren't as wealthy pay less.
      Our previous landline service was $100 per month.
      If any of the wireless carriers get far enough out into our rural areas, the cost will be about $50 per month.
      That may not happen.

  • @TeeJay_757
    @TeeJay_757 Год назад +18

    I'm not sure if you run a power conditioner but if you don't, I would highly recommend it. The energy coming out of your power lines has a very rough sine wave and not to mention like you said, it cycles multiple times a week. Those power surges will destroy your electronics over time. You can solve all these problems by getting something like a Jackery kit which has a power bank with a built-in inverter that can produce a pure sine wave and portable solar panels to maintain the charge. Also just like your Starlink, it's all portable so you can take it on location when you shoot away from home.

    • @vachelmcfarland4886
      @vachelmcfarland4886 Год назад +1

      The advice of a surge protector is valuable. No one wants to fry their electronics after spending so much money and getting so much use.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +3

      A Jackery kit? I need to investigate that - thanks!! 👍👍

    • @edmhie1
      @edmhie1 Год назад +1

      All you need is a surge protector. Some extension cord has a built-in surge protector or you can use the one that plugs directly to an outlet.

    • @TeeJay_757
      @TeeJay_757 Год назад

      @@edmhie1 a surge protector doesn't do anything to condition the power and provides no backup when there are outages. Not to mention if there are continuous surges, it will render the protector useless after a couple of times. Basically you think you have protection but you really don't.

  • @davebauer3756
    @davebauer3756 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this unboxing.
    I had heard about the internet reliability problems there and was hopeful that this would be a viable solution. You just did the proof of concept for me :)

    • @lennygemar1021
      @lennygemar1021 Год назад

      It is a good option. We received ours in March as soon as it was available. It works very well and is highly reliable. We're in Aklan. webcam.gemar.org/download/20230430_114556_0084.jpg

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      It does seem to be a solution, at least for me 👍👍

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot Год назад +4

    Starlink is actually pretty good for what it is. I can see it being better than many other options there.

    • @commoguru
      @commoguru Год назад

      The problem is the LEO satellites that can't maintain orbit & fall back to earth requiring every satellite to have to be replaced every 3-5 years. A large number of them don't even last that long.

  • @edexter97
    @edexter97 Год назад +1

    Here in the states i see that starlink is hooking up with cell phone companies to cover remote areas. Good to see that remote Philippines will be able to complete with remote Thailand for services

  • @stuharris9993
    @stuharris9993 Год назад

    We got Starlink a month ago. I wish I had seen this video then! The best location for the antennae is 200 feet from our house, so we had to buy an extender (from Starlink) to boost the signal to our computers and TV. For power outages, get a universal power supply (UPS). It will store many hours of power and you just keep the modem plugged into it. Good video, Pea!

  • @ronniesouthern7829
    @ronniesouthern7829 Год назад +25

    Hello Pea. Very interesting and informative about Starlink. Most people world wide are always looking for a faster, cheaper and reliable internet service and this sounds like it fits the bill. Your illustration was simple and to the point. Have a great weekend and will be interesting to see what Satellite Installation Pea installs next. 📡

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +9

      Thanks Ronnie 👍
      I like to keep it simple - sometimes 🤣

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Год назад +1

      ​@@TheFilipinaPeaHow about Helium routers ? I heard you can earn by sharing wifi signal

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea pea have some get 400 mbs download now due to new 2.0 mini and 40 upload elon in time have 1 gb down load and 100 meg upload.

  • @GL-GildedLining
    @GL-GildedLining Год назад +14

    Starlink was pretty good to me out in the farm country of Arizona -- until Uncle Elon raised its price on me this year and lowered the speed at the same time. I started being charged tens of dollars more for being in a rural location, but my 'rural location' has fiber internet available for a fifth of the price, so my decision was obvious.
    Glad that it has rolled out to the Filippines, though! I hope it serves you well!

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite Год назад +4

      Sounds like Uncle Elon is catching "Monopoly-itis."

    • @lennygemar1021
      @lennygemar1021 Год назад +2

      @@KutWriteno, it's actually trying to handle the load. As good as Starlink is, it is better for SL if people that can use terrestrial solutions (fiber, cable modem, etc.). There is limited bandwidth available and if you live in an area with many users, increasing the price is a way to moderate users so that speed doesn't have to suffer.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite Год назад +3

      @@lennygemar1021: If so, it's funny that this "solution" involves more money rolling into Musk's large pockets.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      Yes, it’s so much more expensive there for some reason 😳

    • @jimanonymous113
      @jimanonymous113 Год назад +2

      ​@@lennygemar1021that's right, the more users the slower it becomes. They may be able to increase satellite speeds with technology improvements but it may be limited by their government frequency permit.

  • @boogieman49
    @boogieman49 Год назад +3

    Okay let's start this fantastic show already thumbs up

  • @drewphillip2043
    @drewphillip2043 Год назад +1

    Ive got land out in southern Colorado where there is no internet access. Was looking into StarLink. After watching your video I'm looking forward to getting it. The basic plan is $120/month in the USA. Still worth it. Thanks Pea!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Wow, that’s expensive, Drew! But yes, it could be the answer for you 👍👍

  • @deealado8516
    @deealado8516 Год назад +2

    As someone looking for remote work. So I can relocate to the Philippines. The internet was a concern. This is good information to know. Thank you

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      It might just be the answer to the problem 👍

  • @Bravo21
    @Bravo21 Год назад +5

    Thanks Pea:) Starlink is a game changer for a lot of places. And for power backup I would recommend a solar system with battery storage. The Generator is cheaper at first but in the long run is more expensive and requires much more attention and maintenance.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +3

      Thanks Bravo! I do need to get some sort of backup 👍👍

    • @Bravo21
      @Bravo21 Год назад +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea My pleasure Pea. What you want to look for is a 'Home Solar Power kit with battery and inverter'. I'm sure there is someone in Duma who can give you advice, size a system for you and install it.
      You can go with a portable system of permanent install. If you choose a whole house system your house is new, so your wiring is new and that's a big plus. And if I remember correctly your roof is flat, that will make install of the panels much easier too.
      And yea the price can seem steep at first, but think of it as an investment, not a one time cost because the benefits last for years. The up side is you will have energy security, never have a brown out again and your monthly electricity bill will be much lower... or no bill at all if you go off grid.

  • @JJfromIA
    @JJfromIA Год назад +7

    I hope your Starlink works as well as mine does in the States! Pea going to be pumping out content with lightning speed 😁

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +3

      How fast is it there, Jason? 👍👍

    • @JJfromIA
      @JJfromIA Год назад +2

      @@TheFilipinaPea My speed is about the same as yours. It's great!

  • @mikemarriedtoabeautifulwom3317
    @mikemarriedtoabeautifulwom3317 Год назад +4

    Awesome job Pea, they need to make it more available price for people in the Philippines

  • @roysheaks1261
    @roysheaks1261 Год назад

    I’m getting one! It can only get better, as SpaceX continuously upgrades their technology. A retired US citizen, living in the Philippines.

  • @RickHowell89
    @RickHowell89 Год назад

    Im in the US and ive been using Starlink for about a year now and have been loving it. My backup power is my two powerwalls which are charged by the solar roof. Hope it keeps you connected Pea.

  • @sonoftherepublic7737
    @sonoftherepublic7737 Год назад +3

    Yay Pea! Hopefully now you can have an easier time with your uploads and consistency with the Starlink, I look forward to seeing what you have coming up, know it will be very enjoyable for the viewers and you as well 🤟🏽

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      If this makes my life easier, all I can say is “Thanks Elon!” 🤣❤️👍

  • @yellowbeardjamesgibson9297
    @yellowbeardjamesgibson9297 Год назад +3

    Wow that was Quick Miss Pea !!! Wonder Woman Doesn't have anything on you !!! As always the like button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎🤗🌞🌅🏝️🌴

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      Thanks James! Yup, it only took about 20 minutes 👍👍

  • @mikeking6830
    @mikeking6830 Год назад +6

    Pea, most satellite services prior to Starlink were not unlimited data like Hughes Net. If you were streaming you could use your allotment in one weekend like Globe wifi and have to spend more. If reliability is only based on power this is fantastic. I wish there was a way to install in my condo. Maybe the balcony. I like the no longterm contracts. Fiber in Cebu requires a two year contract.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +5

      Exactly! No contracts, no waiting at the Globe Store for hours, no constant emails, advertisements, and irritating text messages five times a day - I love it 👍🤣

    • @mikeking6830
      @mikeking6830 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea ❤️

  • @johnstuart9965
    @johnstuart9965 Год назад

    Who can't love her, she is so adorable and cute providing great information that's helping others. when I go to the Philippines, I would like to have a cup of coffee or tea with her and thank her for all of her fun fact full content here on the RUclips, and I'm glad you got this set up .

  • @jerrypauling7809
    @jerrypauling7809 Год назад +1

    Glad you brought Starlink to my attention, I need this at my place at our ranch, heck my phone doesn't work out there, you are always full of surprises, it's why soo may people love you

  • @RCFSULAW
    @RCFSULAW Год назад +9

    Congrats on acquiring your new technology Starlink. It was nice that you were actually able to see a launch of multiple satellites. Before Space X many rockets contained the one satellite and they were huge. Many satellites are archaic ans Starlink has smaller satellites with state of the art new technology. You should have great service for years to come and the technology will only get better. Now if they can only make Hollywood quality editing downsized and avsilable to the masses. It is on its way.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +3

      I bet is really is on the way 👍👍👍❤️

    • @dngrwllrbnsn_
      @dngrwllrbnsn_ Год назад

      I think the STARLINK satellites are simply reflective discs. The technology today is mind blowing to this guy who grew up without an internet and for years had a 300 baud modem!

    • @RCFSULAW
      @RCFSULAW Год назад +2

      @@dngrwllrbnsn_ Your probably right. Possible something similar. So mething good to research and the emergent technology. Like you I am a blast from the past. I worked at KSC in 1978 and 1979. The computer for first space shuttle was an IBM 370 and all of the programming and system analysis was done with key punched cards. The back up computer was a Honeywell 2926 Cathode Ray Tube driven computer and the technicians would replace tubes as they went out and many did. These were the tubes use in TVs in the 1960s -1980s. I wrote all of the program simulations for the cameras adjacent to look launch pads 39A and 39B. The end result was the speed and angles to follow the shuttle but the different variables were in a complex multiple regression analysis. I did those on a PDP11 magnetic tape driven computer and they used those programs until the end of the shuttle program because they knew they worked and it would have taken over a year to replicate on new state of the art computers at the time. I was bored working there after finishing that work.

    • @dngrwllrbnsn_
      @dngrwllrbnsn_ Год назад

      @@RCFSULAW Dude, that is WAY COOL! Thank you for sharing that. You must have done an excellent job. I never heard of any major computer glitches with the Shuttle Program. Did the Russians steal your code like they did the mostly public shuttle design plans to build "their own" shuttle?

    • @Galahad54
      @Galahad54 Год назад

      @@RCFSULAW Ooh, modern technology! I learned coding from a PDP-11 and paper tape, and microcomputing from a 6502 and audiotape (until the floppies came out). Worked on a 360 as late as 2001, when IBM refused to provide any more support for that HW/SW configuration. Along the way, programmed on Amdahl #1 and Amiga 1000/2000, that sold years later for more than the original price. Now, I do bargain basement AI using all the tools: Foxpro, because it's faster, Python, because I can code faster, and 2011 hardware because I can.
      But I never applied to NASA, as far as I know (one job was gov, but they never disclosed the TLA). That rocket coding was absolutely amazing. My unique coding was a 6502 voder/vocoder that used the audio port for input/output/storage. It did a great organ, but voice/string instruments a general fail, as the hardware couldn't do the necessary. On paper, fast enough, but sounded like a Geiger counter.

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 Год назад +8

    Super happy for you, hope it keeps working reliably and that the pricing stays reasonable!
    It is a terribly unequal world we are living in, and bad internet access is of course only one of a myriad factors robbing hundreds of millions of people of opportunity. But still, it's actually really touching to see what a big impact this has for you, and I hope it can help many others too.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      It sure will make my life easier 👍👍👍❤️

  • @roguetiger3163
    @roguetiger3163 Год назад +8

    Nicely presented, without any hint of sounding like a commercial ....great informative video....always leading the pack.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +6

      Thanks Rogue! I wanted people to know this was a completely unbiased opinion and review 👍👍

    • @OurAmazingSkies
      @OurAmazingSkies Год назад +2

      @@TheFilipinaPea Yep, telling it like it is!

  • @doneck6570
    @doneck6570 Год назад

    An intelligent, well-rounded young man. I he seems like a credit to the whole human race.

  • @nicholascherry5962
    @nicholascherry5962 Год назад +1

    The sound the Starlink made when it clicked/clunked together. I bet that sounded and felt so good. Excellent ASMR

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      I was a very solid, satisfying feel and sound, yes 👍👍😊

  • @dave1ahc
    @dave1ahc Год назад +3

    I have Starlink here in the United States in Florida and during our wet season each day I’ll have some drop off of signal usually for a very short time only when the clouds are really bad or there’s a lot of crashing thunder but it’s overall been a pretty good system to haveyou’re getting a bargain over there because we pay $120 per month here and had to pay $695 to buy the unit

    • @dngrwllrbnsn_
      @dngrwllrbnsn_ Год назад

      This is a price inversion of electronics. Most consumer electronics cost a lot more in the Philippines than in the US. I believe it's because of Ph high import duties (even though shipping from China would be like almost no cost!). That 120USD is high. OUCH.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      Wow, that’s expensive service there 😳👍

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Год назад +2

    You did a fantastic job setting it up on your own Pea.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      Thanks George! It was so easy 👍👍👍

  • @liberalideas8224
    @liberalideas8224 Год назад +3

    I really wanted to choose Philippines to move to in a few weeks, but internet and power reliability are important to me. I have spent most of my life moving all over the world, so the internet has become something I rely on daily. Because of this, I am headed to Thailand instead sadly, but may bounce on over if things ever improve. That or the American Veterans Affairs (VA) makes me move as they are actually set up in the Philippines from what I understand.

    • @chrisk7118
      @chrisk7118 Год назад +5

      By 2025-2026 the apricot and bifrost submarine cables will be connected to the Philippines and will be some of the best in the world.

  • @Mr_Oh_Wow
    @Mr_Oh_Wow Год назад +2

    I am getting 500. Mb down load but march will switch to 300 mb fiber for about 50 a month. To low in the position for star link! Enjoyed your video

  • @marcustherealius6725
    @marcustherealius6725 9 месяцев назад +1

    You don’t understand how much I appreciate this video ❣️

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  9 месяцев назад

      Well I sure do appreciate your watching 👍🤣

  • @keithhudson1358
    @keithhudson1358 Год назад +17

    Here in the States, we have broadband, wifi, satellite, and fiber optics. The problem we have is depending on where you live in the US will generally depend on which service provider for that service. And where they get you are all the fees which add the basic cost along with the various taxes. But this was a great video. I hope the system works well with you. At least you didn't get instructions written by engineers for engineers lol

    • @kyleblankiv7589
      @kyleblankiv7589 Год назад +4

      I live between upstate NY and Leyte Philippines. My Internet is way faster in the Philippines

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +11

      It was the easiest ‘manual’ I’ve ever used - that diagram was all I needed 🤣👍

    • @puppyupper4565
      @puppyupper4565 Год назад +1

      I have starlink in the USA. It is fantastic.

    • @puppyupper4565
      @puppyupper4565 Год назад

      @bigtoolgarry I have to pay 120 monthly. How do you like Jamaica? Is it safe?

    • @kyleblankiv7589
      @kyleblankiv7589 Год назад +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea let us know how well it works here with all the storms and stuff

  • @jfuquagallery
    @jfuquagallery Год назад +15

    With the prospect of moving to PH, this is by far one of my biggest concerns as I would have to work remotely and a reliable Internet connection is a necessity. I'm very interested to see how this performs.

    • @StoicEver
      @StoicEver Год назад +1

      Same for me. Might I ask what industry allows you to qork remotely? I will be retired but extra cash couldnt hurt.

    • @eddieBoxer
      @eddieBoxer Год назад +1

      I'm 78 yeras old and my Filipina wife is 24 years old we are building our house in Dauin almost complete, the house cost $300,000 USD, I'm happy I will move her family inside our house and her sisters and brothers.

    • @barnabyzelman
      @barnabyzelman Год назад +3

      @@eddieBoxer The whole family, with you? Good luck bud, you're going to need it!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      If there are any major changes in the service, I’ll report ‘em 👍👍

  • @honestjohntravels
    @honestjohntravels Год назад +4

    Hi pea
    You know it's such a coincidence you covered this subject as I was looking at getting starlink last week for my apartment in dumaguete. Great minds think alike 😊 I missed the sale price 😢it's 30k now.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +4

      30k? Darn it! Don’t worry, it’ll go on sale again 👍👍👍

    • @johnwitter342
      @johnwitter342 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea Can you inform your viewers when it goes on sale again?

  • @GlynsGuitars
    @GlynsGuitars Год назад

    I’ve had starlink for a couple years now. Best internet I’ve had yet! Love it.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      Excellent, Glyn! Glad it works for you too!

  • @elkhntr4evr421
    @elkhntr4evr421 3 месяца назад +2

    The cat sticker is because the receiver generates heat, and when they first started cats would climb on the receiver when it was cold to stay warm.

  • @coookiemonster
    @coookiemonster Год назад +2

    Life's always a joy when unboxing stuff. Make sure you remove the plastic of the remote.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Filipinos always leave their plastic on 👍
      (but I take it all off) 🤣🤣

    • @coookiemonster
      @coookiemonster Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea

  • @andrewc2670
    @andrewc2670 Год назад +5

    Hi Pea, well this was certainly a different update. I have faster broadband speeds where I live however I am in the city. I think Starlink is certainly great though for areas without reliable high speed internet. Presumably you’ll still lose access during brownouts but at least you’ll be able to upload faster when you have power

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      In my case, it’s an option worth investigating 👍😊

  • @Mystyx-Sama
    @Mystyx-Sama Год назад +35

    Starlink is one of the most amazing things to happen to the world in a while. Elon's idea to give everyone internet via satellite is both bold and dearly needed. Much like you said earlier, even if you're on a island, you will still get satellite internet at amazing speeds without worrying about weak infrastructure - just so long as you have power. In fact, as this idea grows, just about anyone anywhere will be able to hook up with all humanity by plugging into the literal sky. How cool is that? And yes, I've seen SpaceX launch a few times and it's so pretty, partly cause it's making history.

    • @billtay1963
      @billtay1963 Год назад +4

      And now he is working on satellite cell phone service - not the old style super expensive service needing special equipment - the regular cell phone connects to satellite without need for towers, service. This is possible because the satellites they are placing are in a much lower earth orbit, allowing phones to actually reach without a major antenna. How cool is that? =)

    • @commoguru
      @commoguru Год назад +1

      @@billtay1963 The problem is the LEO satellites that can't maintain orbit & fall back to earth requiring every satellite to have to be replaced every 3-5 years. A large number of them don't even last that long. The only benefit to starlink over other satnets is latency, unless you're a gamer that's not really important.

    • @Kainhand10
      @Kainhand10 Год назад +2

      @@commoguru actually used it for the military and it’s a game changer during military operations. That latency reduction makes a world of difference. Plus they are more jam resistant than the typical net we used before.

    • @lucyferina
      @lucyferina Год назад +2

      Satellite is vulnerable to storms...the Phillipines is known for having lots of rain...hopefully that works for you.

    • @michaelbarmby9105
      @michaelbarmby9105 Год назад +2

      Or the Philippines could catch up with Thailand where 1gbs is available through fibre optic. I don't live in a tourist area and I am too cheap 😁 so get up to 400 mbs per second that allows streaming at 4k. Also much cheaper than starlink from prices that are advertised.

  • @puppyupper4565
    @puppyupper4565 Год назад +1

    I have had Starlink for a year. Fantastic.. That is awesome they allowed it to be accessed from the Philippines

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      I’m so glad to hear it works for you too! I love it already 👍👍

    • @puppyupper4565
      @puppyupper4565 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea You are a sweet girl. That's so awesome it works for you. Mine is geolocated so I will have to get a new one when I come there next year. But it's half price. I pay 120 monthly.

    • @MindFusion-ij1xl
      @MindFusion-ij1xl 9 дней назад

      Bear in mind each year for years and years there will be more satellites overhead at any given moment- it is going to get faster, more reliable, and lower latency.

  • @tommycash9
    @tommycash9 Год назад

    We have Starlink here in our home in the US. I actually got their Email while we were in Bacong Philippines. It was waiting here when we got home. Best thing I ever did as far as the internet goes. We live in the mountain's. Not good internet here. Starlink changed everything. We will have Starlink when we move to the Philippines. Thank you Pea.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      I’m glad it’s the solution for you folks too!
      Mine’s still operating just fine 😊👍

  • @jimbo3609
    @jimbo3609 Год назад +2

    That is awesome sista. You are now unofficially an Elon's gal. Lol. I might have to buy one if I want to live in the Philippines. We are spoiled in Florida. My comcast run over 500 Mbps

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      You’re in Florida, Jimbo? 😳
      I thought you were on the west coast!
      I would’ve wanted to meet you when I was there, maybe do a video with you 😢

    • @jimbo3609
      @jimbo3609 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea Yes! I saw you are in Orlando but I was working. I'm about 2 1/2 hours from Orlando. I'm planning to visit Dumaguete next year and hopefully to meet you, Paul, Mark and others. We'll catch up. :)

  • @FlashGordon1124
    @FlashGordon1124 Год назад +2

    People ask me how to get an AFAM and I tell them having with good internet connection is a huge advantage!

  • @RCFSULAW
    @RCFSULAW Год назад +7

    The original satellite dishes were 20 feet in diameter and considered an eyesore. They were originally so expensive that only the very rich in the beginning had satellite TV. I had to write a new ordinance to regulate satellite dishes for location on property, methods to block visibilty from roadways and neighbors and establish acceptable decorative vegetation that could become opaque in a year. Now it looks like it could be placed in so many places on your property and it is movable for optimum performance. Next comes the generator for back up power for Starlink and Lucy's K Dramas

    • @danor6812
      @danor6812 Год назад

      This was before cable TV. Even before HBO. lol Something most people nowadays don't even know about. You could get TV channels from all over America. Problem was. It was all the same TV shows just different call letters for different areas. But when a regular TV antenna didn't help in any way, these worked great just to watch TV. Then when they came out with cable TV, and satellite companies like Dish. You'd see the giant old dishes rusting in the back yards.

    • @RCFSULAW
      @RCFSULAW Год назад

      @@danor6812 What your describing is boosting relying on certain stations going from one large antenna to the next. I know in Miami we got WGN from Chicago, TBS from Atlanta and WOR from New York. It was great during baseball season and they had reruns of all of the old shows. TBS had professional wrestling NWA and Ladies Roller Derby. Both were very popular in the 60s and 70s. What stations did you get and where did you live? I would imagine a more centralized state got more TV stations.

    • @danor6812
      @danor6812 Год назад

      @@RCFSULAW Right, that's what I was saying. You got TV stations from all over the place. But the majority of channels you got were still NBC, CBS, and ABC. Along with local stations from other areas. So you had a chance to watch the same TV shows on a majority of the stations you received.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
      Let the K-dramas begin!

  • @toddhomman2569
    @toddhomman2569 Год назад

    Love mine, one of the greatest inventions so far. Will have the solar and propane generator installed by the first of the year so won't be any worries for me after that. Glad ya got it, I mentioned it a few months back. Glad you will be very happy with it Ms. Pea.
    Also, did ya know there is a mobile Starlink as well? Just mount it on your vehicle and take Starlink with you it will track the SAT while you are driving down the road. anywhere in the PI, I know that will be very welcome there as well.

  • @kevincaruthers5412
    @kevincaruthers5412 Год назад +1

    Low speed internet access is probably one of my biggest negatives for leaving the US.
    Nice to know there are options!
    Thanks Pea!

  • @stub4958
    @stub4958 Год назад +2

    I remember back in the day when I was happy getting 56kbps. Things have certainly improved.
    Pea, you have to know Elon watches your videos, everyone does!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      That would truly be an honor 👍
      I wish 😊

  • @johnlobley
    @johnlobley Год назад +4

    Hi Pea
    ...and always let the ads play

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +4

      Always! To do otherwise would be … illogical 🤣👍

  • @Crazykid949
    @Crazykid949 Год назад +2

    Pea:
    Elon should give you free service for this awesome advertisement!
    This is a great video for many reasons. Seeing how easy it is to set up, install, and run the newest internet provider available in the Philippines may inspire a rush of sales for the Philippines. After they can afford the initial costs which sound pretty steep for the average Filipino with consideration to the minimum wage and respective cost of living, this seems like a very viable option for more enjoyable experience for streaming and communication uses in your country.
    I'm glad that your new internet speeds are going to streamline your wait time in the processing of your videos, and increase the quality of your online interviews, allowing you the option to do more of them if you so choose. This new faster internet is definitely going to give you more time, and options to expand your channel's impact and growth. Congratulations on the Pea 2.0 version of "the Filipina Pea Show"!
    This new internet service you have is going to feel like "AWESOME SAUCE!" for the first few months, once you find a way around the power outages, then it's going to be Pea Unstoppable!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      I’d be happy if Elon would just say hello (and not mention my shower doors) 🤣👍

    • @Crazykid949
      @Crazykid949 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea I thought that part was really funny. You really should do a stand up comedy routine. If you need help writing one, I'm here for you.

  • @rogerhodgkinson5443
    @rogerhodgkinson5443 Год назад +1

    I see some others have recommended this but look into a solar generator/ power station. Leave it plugged in and you’ll have power when you need it. You can also charge them with a solar panel. Generators need gas and you have to be aware of carbon monoxide. You also won’t have the noise. I have 3 of them and love them all. I take them camping and haven’t used my generator in ages👍

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Can you recommend a good solar system, Roger? 😳👍

  • @marcusrowe6754
    @marcusrowe6754 Год назад

    Pea, my Boo in Davo City has purchased Starlink 6 months ago. She bought some sort of small battery bbackup for it so when they have interruptions it will still work for hours. So this is solvable for not a ton of Pesos. You will love Starlink 😊

  • @Bear-cm1vl
    @Bear-cm1vl Год назад +4

    I hope Starlink has addressed the power consumption issue with their ground stations. The early generation systems consumed huge amounts of power and produced enough waste heat that northern US users didn't need to clean snow or ice from their ground antennas. With power costs in PH, I could see this becoming another expense.

    • @lilphucker4561
      @lilphucker4561 Год назад +2

      For my Fiance's family, it is costing about 800 peso a month in electricity. It is getting a lot of use so rarely goes into low power mode during the day.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      I’ll find out soon enough 👍👍😳

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson1541 Год назад

    *Yay! Good for you Pea!* Starlink has been growing rapidly. It would be a must to have this likely-to-be expat in PI.

  • @Brit_in_Mindanao
    @Brit_in_Mindanao Год назад +1

    I availed the same offer and here, deep in the province, miles from the nearest fibre connection with no usable phone signal, this has been a game changer. Fast and stable, so far, its been brilliant. I hope it works for you.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      YES!!! I love to hear that, Brit 👍👍❤️

  • @KlashRavens
    @KlashRavens 6 месяцев назад

    I have tried so many different ways to get good internet and all failed but I found out about Starlink and just found your video. Thanks for posting this because if you can get it great internet in the Philippines then it would definitely work for me on my nature preserve in rural Florida with 2k acres of wilderness. I just saw an X post that they are up to 99 countries now. Cheers!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  6 месяцев назад

      I still use Starlink every day 👍❤️

  • @csmith2435
    @csmith2435 Год назад

    I am very happy for you with Starlink! Nothing like having a speedy strong signal! You know the cruise ships are using Starlink these days for the guests. Strong reliable signal and not as expensive as the old methods! You Go Girl!!

  • @artkane6546
    @artkane6546 Год назад +2

    Your smile looks bigger and brighter these days. Very nice. Maganda. 😎

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      Thanks Art! I just got my braces off last week after three years! 😊👍

  • @CraigKerwood
    @CraigKerwood 7 месяцев назад

    I have Starlik in the States because I live in rural area. It is an absolute gamechanger! If I go to the Phil's, it will be one of my first purchases.

  • @elkhntr4evr421
    @elkhntr4evr421 3 месяца назад

    I love my Starlink! I’ve had it for over a year and have had one outage because of a windstorm knocking out power in entire community.

  • @joepimental6938
    @joepimental6938 Год назад

    Forgot the rest of 'just' compliments, typing 'afar' reality - caused me to experience FULL wistful, - a single tear wiped from both eyes. Thankful to God again for experiencing the piece of God that is you.

  • @DanOKC
    @DanOKC Год назад +1

    This was a genuine video and funny. You stretching on your tippy toes to scan the skyline with your phone was funny. Thanks for sharing your excitement.

  • @riverradioclub8478
    @riverradioclub8478 Год назад +1

    Hello Pea. Sneaky Tricks for antennas: If you have a Sewer Ventilation pipe coming out the top of your roof, and an attic, then you can put a 'Y' fitting in the attic, and run the cable inside that way. ( No holes in the roof. ) You can mount the Base ( X ) of the antenna on a bigger piece of plywood, paint the plywood, mount the antenna base to the plywood, and then use sandbags to hold the whole show in place on your roof. ( No Bolts/Screws in the roof, Easy to move until you find a good spot, or if you change addresses. Watch out for typhoons! If you move just put a cap on the 'Y' inside and leave it. ) For the electric power, a battery backup with an un-interrupted power source/switch will keep you going, and remove some of the "power line hash" from your electrical service. Charge the battery with solar if your local power goes out for a long time, or keep what's hooked to the battery small. The WIFI from the 'Indoor modem' may allow for more than one user at a time. Do you have neighbors who want to Pay You for access to Your Gateway? Questions, ask a local Starlink rep, or someone with the PH version of Direct TV. ( Buy them a beer and ask questions/do an interview. ) To see the Satellite Map of starlink visit: satellitemap.space/
    A Long Time Ago, when Mt Pinatubo erupted in 1991, I was flown in, as part of a repair crew, from Diego Garcia. I helped restore communications for the Hospitals, Fire Departments, and other Disaster Relief groups. I hope my efforts will help the P.I. again. Aloha from Hawai'i.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Buying them a beer always works, yes 🤣🤣

  • @EducationalGuru-bn5ee
    @EducationalGuru-bn5ee Месяц назад

    Just what i needed huhu as a freelancer, our internet connection makes me cry all the time so gonna take the leap and buy starlink

  • @jigenprime6613
    @jigenprime6613 Год назад +1

    Hello Pea!.. Congratulations!.. I hope your Starlink service continues to brings joy and happiness.. I’m going to have to look into this..

  • @jhason1005
    @jhason1005 2 месяца назад +1

    You just made me order starlink, ma’am! Thank you.

  • @franciscoburgos787
    @franciscoburgos787 Месяц назад

    For those power outages, get a UPS battery back up device. It may, or may not give you enough power to bridge a power outage, but it would definitely give you enough time save data, close live feeds, and it’s cheaper and more convenient than other options. I believe they also work as surge protection as well.

  • @AzerPaul
    @AzerPaul Год назад

    It’s nice to see you excited and happy. Enjoy.

  • @vernondavis561
    @vernondavis561 Год назад +2

    Pea,
    I am so impressed with how tech savvy you are. Good job.👏 ❤

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      So in other words, I have you fooled?
      🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Thanks Vernon ❤️

  • @timyoder5178
    @timyoder5178 Год назад +2

    I work in satellite communication (Satcom) for the military and I can vouch for the technology in Starlink. We even started using Starlink in the military:) wish I had known about the sale); thankfully Starlink operates with a more robust frequency set but it still can suffer from Rain Fade (Weather:) so keep that in mind.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      I’ll be anxious to see what happens in a storm 👍😳👍

  • @godfreyvonnordeck2056
    @godfreyvonnordeck2056 Год назад +1

    You are always very fun to watch. And your skits always bring a smile to my face whenever I’m too wrapped up in work and life. Thank you for just being you. 🌹🌹🌹

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      And thank you for being someone that understands my goofiness 🤣❤️❤️

    • @godfreyvonnordeck2056
      @godfreyvonnordeck2056 Год назад

      @@TheFilipinaPea I not only understand it I appreciate it, it’s very refreshing and pleasant and I’m sure I’m not the only one who enjoys watching your antics. I’m sure when you get into a relationship that your significant other will definitely get a lot of enjoyment just from your normal goofiness. Your ocd and perfectionism might drive them crazy but the rest of the package that is you will definitely keep them happy. Hahaha 🤣. I’m sorry you didn’t make it to Maryland for some good Maryland seafood, while you were here. Have a great night Ms. Pea sleep well 😴.

  • @RobertMeadePowerOfImagination
    @RobertMeadePowerOfImagination Год назад

    Awesome Pea. I'm im Puerto Galera. Brownouts twice week are normal and as a RUclipsr for 4 months now it takes me hours and hours too upload.
    Aiming at Starlink as a solution. Thanks so much.

  • @josephpolizzi2492
    @josephpolizzi2492 Год назад +1

    Filipina Pea, after seeing to self-install your Starlink satellite dish I feel much better my ability to do the same.
    Love your natural enthusiasm regardless wherever you are and whatever you do.😉
    Can’t wait to see you Netflix and chill in subsequent videos.
    See you soon! Joe

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +1

      Thanks Joe! And yes, if I can do it, anyone can 👍👍😊

  • @walterblanc9708
    @walterblanc9708 Год назад +1

    Thankyou. You have given some great advice. Not really viable in Malaysia yet though, too expensive, Local connections and power are fine.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Yes, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand all have good service 👍👍

  • @tomtolentino7575
    @tomtolentino7575 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome content Pea. Wifey and I are setting up our Archery business back in the P.I., and Starlink looks to be a winner in our eyes, as we will be vloging our classes, and archery activities. No more worries for waiting on potential down times while uploading content😇🙏 Thanks Dear 👍

  • @BeavisBateman
    @BeavisBateman Год назад

    I just bought one today because I saw this video and I’m loving it 😃👍

  • @Rob_Harrison
    @Rob_Harrison Год назад +1

    Hello Pea, now writing this for the second time. First attempt vanished into the ether. Anyway was noticing your concerns on power. I have given this topic alot of thought, I almost bought a starlink myself. Yes a generator would be nice and useful in a situation like oddett where you lose power for 5 weeks. Now for the 6 hour scheduled maintenance and endless brownouts. I figure a battery back up would work great. You could keep it plugged in and run your laptop, big monitor, and starlink directly off of it. Big enough battery should last 36 hours give or take and most have a usb charger for phone whatever. Big plus is you would be 30 minutes noticing there was a power outage unless it was dark. Lazzada and shopee have them if I am not mistaken. Good video smart move

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      36 hour power? Wow, that would be GREAT! 👍👍

  • @witcher1973
    @witcher1973 Год назад

    Just to clarity something, a UPS in the states and other places may give power for a few hours BUT if you have a ups there like we do it will only allow you between 3 and 10 minutes to shut things down before its power runs out. Best option is solar with battery packs, i have seen RUclipsrs over in the Philippines and thats what they use. So dont loose / waste money by buying a ups.

  • @leavinforadream
    @leavinforadream Год назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! Gotta have a Fast and reliable Internet service!! Very Happy for you!!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Maybe it could help you too, Lajon, in your future travels 👍👍

  • @delawaresurf5422
    @delawaresurf5422 Год назад

    Thanks for passing the word around about the sale AFTER it expired

  • @timothymotes7559
    @timothymotes7559 Год назад

    Pea, thank you for the informative review of Starlink. Wife and I plan to sign up for it as soon as we get there next year. You are the greatest at what you do. Don’t be bothered with knucklehead comments. Love you.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад +2

      There are plenty of knucklehead comments, so I think you’re right - just ignore them (mostly) 🤣🤣🤣

  • @keithkrohn409
    @keithkrohn409 Год назад +1

    Give another update to see how it’s working in a month. Your vacation videos were great a nice change of pace.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Год назад

      Thanks Keith! If anything changes, I’ll do an update 👍👍