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Just got my invite today... signed up.
50-150mb/s is better than the 14 i get today... |
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople: All I recall is the woman SpaceX person saying something about $80 a month...no one pays less than that. That is wrong based upon input here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AmericanPeople: Originally Posted By hdhogman: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanocallaghan/2020/10/27/spacex-reveals-monthly-cost-of-starlink-internet-in-its-better-than-nothing-betabut-is-it-too-expensive/?sh=2fc02c54a834 More expensive than the early reports when the program began. Anyone remember what the early estimated monthly fee was? I was thinking $20.00? I could be wrong. It will be a Blessing for those who have no other options. I'm paying $68.95 from Armstrong Cable, 170-15 speed, Mbps of course. All I recall is the woman SpaceX person saying something about $80 a month...no one pays less than that. That is wrong based upon input here. I don't have a 'way back machine' but I swear when the program started that it was going to be CHEAP. Again, not complaining and it will be a Blessing for those who have no hi-speed connection. Maybe the 20 or less bucks was for a subsidized service in Timbuktu? |
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"If It Has Tits, Wheels, or a CPU, it's gonna cause you Problems".
NRA LIFE MEMBER FOR OVER 35 YEARS. "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value --- zero." |
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We will eat both of your arms, and then both of your legs, and then we will eat your face right off your head. You will be this armless, legless, faceless thing, won't you, going down the street like a turd in the wind!
Callsign: Pusher |
I got my order in today
Currently have 8mbps through centurylink. Which is apparently the fastest I can get in my neighborhood, that's less than 3 miles from the center of a large city |
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople: Based upon a post here I just signed up for T-Mobile. Here is a coverage map. Free "router/gateway". No installation fee. No contract. $50/months for about 50 Mbps. I am currently paying $45/month for around 6 Mbps down via DSL with Centurylink. I don't know if it is 4G or 5G. I don't really care. 50 Mbps will be awesome. View Quote There are some big issues with T-Mobile's home internet. They use a weird NAT scheme that makes it almost impossible to use IPV4 equipment like DVR systems. I tried it and there is also no way to open up ports for things like Remote Desktop. The router has the settings, but they do nothing. This was the old home router, and I am told their new 5G one does not even have the open port settings in it at all. Been lots of issues with streaming also. If all you wanna do is surf the internet, it may work fine for you. I wound up returning mine after two days on the phone with support and getting nothing fixed. Even support said they knew there were issues. I got around 12 MB if I had modem upstairs, but downstairs in closet, could only get 500k. That is another issue. No external antenna connector. The thing that really pisses me off is that at the end of my driveway, literally across the 4 lane, there are two cable systems that dead end that have great internet. But since I am not in their coverage area (My electric company is different on my side of the highway), they want over $3000 dollars to run a line to me. If I were on the other side of the road, it would be free. I am stuck with shitty AT&T 3mb DSL. |
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Got in today. Man I hope this pans out.
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GLOCK Armorer USPSA & GSSF competitor
“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a Glock 10mm at your side, kid.” |
Originally Posted By AJE: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/84914/FB_IMG_1612869520735-1817307.jpg View Quote With Starlink and Starship development going on right now their burn rate has to be hideous |
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Originally Posted By Blackwind:We consistently bang out over 100MB with Starlink...with snowstorms. Had some serious snow build-up on the dish. Placed it in "Stow" mode, snow slid right off....re-synced with satellite. Done. Could NOT recommend more for people in the sticks. View Quote I'm glad it's working out for you. I can't wait to get my hardware. |
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Semper Fidelis
www.northeastshooters.com www.comm2a.org |
I am in as of this morning. Very hopeful it will outperform Viasat. Viasat really sucks and is about $100 more per month for the best plan.
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Signed up!
From the Terms of Service: For Services provided on Mars, or in transit to Mars via Starship or other spacecraft, the parties recognize Mars as a free planet and that no Earth-based government has authority or sovereignty over Martian activities. Accordingly, Disputes will be settled through self-governing principles, established in good faith, at the time of Martian settlement. View Quote |
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Dupe...
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Received my invite last night. Purchased within 5 minutes of getting the email.
Compared to the 4-6 Mbps I currently get (for $99/mo) from my WISP, this will be amazing. No more losing service in the spring when the trees leaf out, or in the rain, or when the neighbors lose power (our WISP service fed from a repeater on the roof of their garage). Wife will be able to work from home, I'll be able to do my online classes without having to go somewhere else for reliable connection, etc. We'll be going from horse drawn carriages to a C8 Vette. I'm super excited. I've dumped about $700 into equipment for an LTE solution over the past 6 months, as I didn't think StarLink would be hitting us for another couple of years. Looks like I was wrong on that one. Considered selling the LTE gear, but for the $20/mo it'll cost I think I'll go ahead and hook it up and keep it as a backup. With the StarLink taking most of the load, I shouldn't have to worry about putting a target on my back with the LTE usage/throughput. I noticed the StarLink fine print that "may experience outages", so maybe I'll figure out how to get a rollover setup for the StarLink outages. I'm super excited. |
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Originally Posted By hdhogman: I don't have a 'way back machine' but I swear when the program started that it was going to be CHEAP. Again, not complaining and it will be a Blessing for those who have no hi-speed connection. Maybe the 20 or less bucks was for a subsidized service in Timbuktu? View Quote We've been paying $99/mo for a few years now, for a claimed 10Mbps (reality, 4-6 Mbps) connection through a local WISP. StarLink is the same price. To say we're ecstatic is an understatement. |
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This is such a huge deal for rural America, I really hope it succeeds.
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Now all I have to do is find a one legged nun walking a goat, and I win.
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Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327887/brave_vkrO8jyNB5_jpg-1817448.JPG View Quote What latitude? |
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: What latitude? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327887/brave_vkrO8jyNB5_jpg-1817448.JPG What latitude? Toledo Area general coords: 41.547539, -84.511082 |
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Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: Toledo Area general coords: 41.547539, -84.511082 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327887/brave_vkrO8jyNB5_jpg-1817448.JPG What latitude? Toledo Area general coords: 41.547539, -84.511082 |
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I hope the service is more reliable than their emails.
I got an email from them in November confirming service was available in my area and to reenter my address to confirm... I haven't gotten a single email since, not even telling me pre-orders were live. |
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Preorder or actually order and get the equipment shipped now? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Originally Posted By MikeEIB: I'm at 40.27 and was able to order yesterday. Preorder or actually order and get the equipment shipped now? Attached File |
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I'm at 38.00 and got the "coverage is available in your area" email last night. Ordered about 5 minutes later.
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Musk is a visionary.
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"I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else."
-C.S. Lewis |
Originally Posted By motoguy: I'm at 38.00 and got the "coverage is available in your area" email last night. Ordered about 5 minutes later. View Quote Cool. I preordered yesterday. I'm at 39.00 degrees and will hopefully get the same email soon. The local ISP has been promising fiber out here for years. Crickets. |
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Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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Originally Posted By MikeEIB: Actual order with shipping in 2-4 weeks. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/50102/26A1461F-7E38-4D1A-96AB-532362410A7F_jpe-1817535.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MikeEIB: Actual order with shipping in 2-4 weeks. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/50102/26A1461F-7E38-4D1A-96AB-532362410A7F_jpe-1817535.JPG Originally Posted By motoguy: I'm at 38.00 and got the "coverage is available in your area" email last night. Ordered about 5 minutes later. Jelly |
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pre order in, cant wait
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My friend has been part of the beta for a couple months, they like it. I think it’s 90$ a month for a solid 100+ mb download speed in the middle of nowhere.
Hoping they will offer it down here in Texas eventually |
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Originally Posted By motoguy: but for the $20/mo it'll cost I think I'll go ahead and hook it up and keep it as a backup. With the StarLink taking most of the load, I shouldn't have to worry about putting a target on my back with the LTE usage/throughput. I noticed the StarLink fine print that "may experience outages", so maybe I'll figure out how to get a rollover setup for the StarLink outages. View Quote That is exactly what I would do if I were in your shoes. |
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Semper Fidelis
www.northeastshooters.com www.comm2a.org |
We will eat both of your arms, and then both of your legs, and then we will eat your face right off your head. You will be this armless, legless, faceless thing, won't you, going down the street like a turd in the wind!
Callsign: Pusher |
Pre ordered. Says mid to late this year. Anyone want a 40' radio tower? Goodbye local wisp!
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Every man dies, but not every man lives
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I'm at 39.9 lat. Only able to pre-order. If its based on that?
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I'm at 41.36 Iowa and ordered last night...
ETA - delivered in 2-4 weeks, not pre-order Starlink is now available in limited supply in your service area. During beta, users can expect to see data speeds vary from 50Mb/s to 150Mb/s and latency from 20ms to 40ms in most locations over the next several months as we enhance the Starlink system. There will also be brief periods of no connectivity at all. As we launch more satellites, install more ground stations and improve our networking software, data speed, latency and uptime will improve dramatically. For latency, we expect to achieve 16ms to 19ms by summer 2021. |
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I'm happy that ya'll are getting hooked up!
22 years ago when I went from dial up to cable at 10 mega boppers, WOW!----170 and 15 now., Mbps. Dial up, I'd start my PC, login, get my coffee maker going, and Hopefully I'd be connected in time to check a few things before leaving for work. Took 3 days to download a trial version of Norton Anti Virus, 600 MB. I sent in a request just to support SpaceX but I'm doing well with my existing provider. I really hope that it works out long term. |
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"If It Has Tits, Wheels, or a CPU, it's gonna cause you Problems".
NRA LIFE MEMBER FOR OVER 35 YEARS. "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value --- zero." |
I was able to pre-order.
Central Ohio. Says mid to late 2021 for service. |
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I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.
I found myself seeking shelter against the wind. |
I preordered it, but it kind of sucks because everyone around me has it already or it's on the way. I must smell funny or something because I'm not sure when I'll get mine, and we need it bad for work.
I'm getting 3.3 down right now and it sucks so bad. |
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"Beware of old men. They may have killed braver men than you." TontoGoldstein
"America is at that awkward stage; it's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." |
Originally Posted By sgthoskins: That is exactly what I would do if I were in your shoes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sgthoskins: Originally Posted By motoguy: but for the $20/mo it'll cost I think I'll go ahead and hook it up and keep it as a backup. With the StarLink taking most of the load, I shouldn't have to worry about putting a target on my back with the LTE usage/throughput. I noticed the StarLink fine print that "may experience outages", so maybe I'll figure out how to get a rollover setup for the StarLink outages. That is exactly what I would do if I were in your shoes. Indeed. Asus makes a router that will aggregate two WAN inputs. I think it's their most expensive gaming router. |
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Originally Posted By AJE: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/84914/FB_IMG_1612869520735-1817307.jpg View Quote I will throw every liquid dollar I have at it. It will be THE worldwide internet provider. |
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Take off you hoser!
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Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327887/brave_vkrO8jyNB5_jpg-1817448.JPG I am paying the same monthly for cable internet with 100/5 and unlimited data. View Quote I hope the service address thing isn't GPS linked and will kill service if it moves. There are a lot of boat, RV, off grid and traveler types that are probably chomping at the bit to have this as an option. ETA: I wonder if in motion service is technically possible? |
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"There is a time for peace and talk and reason; and then, at long last, and only with sadness of heart and mournful admission that all your wisdom and words have failed, you must go kill you some motherfuckers and set some of their shit on fire"
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How is FJB’s new EO going to fuck up their sat deployment plans?
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Originally Posted By aeroworksxp: I am paying the same monthly for cable internet with 100/5 and unlimited data. View Quote |
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" We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. " -George Orwell
Celer, Silens, Mortalitas "Swift, Silent, Deadly" |
Originally Posted By Blackwind: If you already have cable or fiber, this wouldn't be for you. View Quote I'm really hoping that starlink doesn't look at the fcc's fantasy broadband maps deciding who to give service to. According to that map I can get 300meg cable but in reality I can't getting anything faster than dialup. |
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Revote. In person. With ID. With election ink.
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Originally Posted By Imzadi: I'm really hoping that starlink doesn't look at the fcc's fantasy broadband maps deciding who to give service to. According to that map I can get 300meg cable but in reality I can't getting anything faster than dialup. View Quote Again, issues. We confirmed the previous owners had internet. Moved in, Frontier said they didn't service our address. We literally can see the DEMARC from our kitchen window, not even 200 yards away. LOL To say I raised holy hell? Yea, I ended up on the phone with an exec out of Seattle.....they installed two routers the next week. Four years of this nonsense.....I about kiss the damn Starlink router every time I see it. |
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" We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. " -George Orwell
Celer, Silens, Mortalitas "Swift, Silent, Deadly" |
Just ordered, i already have sat net, hopefully this is less per month with better data packages..I have no other option except dialup.
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Ordered mine this morning, have Frontier now, Frontier can fuck off as soon as I get my Starlink dish, I don't care if it costs twice as much.
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62.5 N for my cabin. Too far north.
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... the answer to criminal aggression is retaliation.
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