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Starlink V4 Standard Antenna Kit w/ Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band Router $299 + Free Shipping

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Thank you, OP. I will try this.
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steltek
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The router is WiFi6, not 5. Other than that, good post.

And, this is only good for folks that don't have any decent broadband providers available.
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How much is the monthly and what speeds?
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Quote from Gameross :
How much is the monthly and what speeds?
https://www.starlink.com/us/service-plans
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Quote from Gameross :
How much is the monthly and what speeds?
Did a quick look at their site:

Residential: $120/Mo
Roam (RVs, nomads, campers): $150/Mo
Boats: $250/Mo

I couldn't find the info about speeds. Likely need to dig deeper https://www.starlink.com/service-plans
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Base plan is around 50mbps down, upload is passable at around 15mbps. This service is great for people who live in remote areas. I don't have it myself but I work indirectly in the agriculture industry and it has been a godsend for our guys that had really slow and unreliable internet service. Starlink sells an Ethernet adapter for $30 that allows you to use your own WiFi router, mesh system,etc in conjunction with their equipment.
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Quote from mister42 :
You're going to want to use AST Space Mobile in the next year or two, which will be direct-to-cell phone Sat service with no extra equipment required like th
SpaceX today or vaporware tomorrow? And it'll be tied to your carrier - which means it won't be affordable.
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Quote from ganievich278 :
Did a quick look at their site:

Residential: $120/Mo
Roam (RVs, nomads, campers): $150/Mo
Boats: $250/Mo

I couldn't find the info about speeds. Likely need to dig deeper https://www.starlink.com/service-plans
I like how they just decided to charge an extra $100 over the RV plan for boats.
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Quote from Gameross :
How much is the monthly and what speeds?
It varries by location, but in short 25-150+mbps down, 5-25+ mbps up
Check this link for your speed https://www.starlink.com/map?view=download
For pricing $120 residential, $150 mobile. There are also priority tiers as well.
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I'm wondering if this would be a good backup option for emergency use situations. For instance, just buying the equipment, not activating it just yet and then activate if needed later. I guess if a hurricane hits and disrupts utilities, then most likely cell service will be nonexistent, so no way to activate, but … I'm not familiar with how this works.
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Quote from revieweronline :
what about those who want to get rid of their cable provider who charges for internet as much as their bundles used to cost? this worth it? I get fiber optic for $77 with reliable connection, but woudl still love to dump my cable provider..
No chance I would ditch fiber for starlink.

starlink is meant for places that DONT have faster than DSL internet and or cell signal.
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Quote from ispeed :
I'm wondering if this would be a good backup option for emergency use situations. For instance, just buying the equipment, not activating it just yet and then activate if needed later. I guess if a hurricane hits and disrupts utilities, then most likely cell service will be nonexistent, so no way to activate, but … I'm not familiar with how this works.
I've been watching marketplace for a cheap starlink setup as a backup or when we go camping....this is really tempting.

From what I remember reading, it's best to fire up the dish ever month or two to update it....there was also a reddit post somewhere about someone powering the mini dish off of DC from an ecoflow battery that seems just about perfect for if power and cell went down

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