STARLINK, yep I got it and ................................

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OK, we moved out of California to Arkansas. My dad's family is from Little Rock so I am familiar with the state. We move north east of Little Rock, really "middle of nowhere". My kids and wife love it. We did alot of fishing when we moved....so now in all the rainy winter weather (not a surprise at all) I am still renovating. That is fine cuz I really enjoyed the fishing with my little girl.

Anyway this is about StarLink. We have NO CELL SERVICE for about 2 miles in any direction. We could get DSL and landline here though. It was $150 installation (they did nothing but flip a switch downtown and UPS'ed the the DSL modem to us. With all the services and fees it came to $135 a month. Like we had another choice.

A couple of weeks ago I started looking into StarLink. A neighbor about 1/2 mile away works for Oracle, she is working totally remote and was on the waiting list for StarLink for 3 months. It is still projected to provide full service in late 2023 so they offered to send her equipment if she accepted the fact that she would NOT get 1st tier service. She would be second tier which means no guaranteed min speed and her service would be throttle back during peak service hours. Now she sent screen shots of her speed test...now remember we are using DSL so 25 to 35 MBPS download and 3 MBPS uploat....her screen shots sold us...on tier 2 she was getting 85 to 195 MBPS and 5 to 40 MBPS upload. She talked with us and recommend we go with the RV service so we would get our equipment right away. However we would always be 2nd tier service, but we could take our dish camping, hunting or on vacation and have internet service no matter where we are in the USA.

So we ordered it, $750 once all paid for the equipment. A warning was on the screen we had to acknowledge before we paid. "Due to heavy world wide orders, you order will be shipped as available". Ok so we might have to wait. That is ok the DSL is doing OK but we can live with it for a while longer. Well we got notice it was shipped the next day and we had it two days later. Now everyone says it takes 5 to 10 minutes to set it up....well more like 30 minutes. What I had to do was about 5 minutes, then it erected and aimed itself, got a signal and download the latest update for my location. Then it started scanning for obstructions to its view. Now I had already done that with the phone app so I new we were good. However it does it and sets limits to travel and it takes about 6 hours. You can use it during that time but it goes offline and resets itself without notice during the process.

Well we went to bed, the next morning it was finished. Speed checked it and yep 115 MBPS download average the whole day. If fact ever since the system went online it keeps the stats every second for down time and reason for it, speed average when in use, latency....just every thing you want to know and don't want to know to tell how your system is doing. We have only been using it for the past 2 weeks, during that time we have had high winds of 25 mph, torrential downpours, flooding, thunderstorms and the worst from the system was 35 seconds of disconnect and that happened once. Our power went out and the back up DSL and hard line went down too. So I fired up the generator, Starlink, TV's, computers and our VOIP were back up and running. We did not miss a beat while the power was out.

I watch a lot of videos online of people rating the system. Now early on in the trial phase, yep there were problems but they fixed them. All the complaints from people were about the slow upload speeds.....hey when you are in the middle of nowhere, only have cellular modems and DSL and your best speed it 35 MBPS down and 3 MBPS up.....you can't complain when Starlink's worst is still 2 times faster and the same price. We are averaging 3 to 5 times faster all the time. I am very happy to say the least.

If you buy Starlink and don't like it, you can return it in 30 days for a full refund. After 30 days up to 1 year you can still return it for a 50% refund. Still a pretty good deal. The phone company did not give me squat for the equipment I bought from them and it has only been 6 months.

So the skinny is, I so far LIKE Starlink, it does a great job considering where I live and there is no real competition.

OH and Hughes Net sucks, everyone around here had tried it and the service sucks, the customer service sucks and the equipment sucks. When you call them it is always your fault the system is not working or working to its full potential so you need to figure it out yourself.

David
 
OK, we moved out of California to Arkansas. My dad's family is from Little Rock so I am familiar with the state. We move north east of Little Rock, really "middle of nowhere". My kids and wife love it. We did alot of fishing when we moved....so now in all the rainy winter weather (not a surprise at all) I am still renovating. That is fine cuz I really enjoyed the fishing with my little girl.

Anyway this is about StarLink. We have NO CELL SERVICE for about 2 miles in any direction. We could get DSL and landline here though. It was $150 installation (they did nothing but flip a switch downtown and UPS'ed the the DSL modem to us. With all the services and fees it came to $135 a month. Like we had another choice.

A couple of weeks ago I started looking into StarLink. A neighbor about 1/2 mile away works for Oracle, she is working totally remote and was on the waiting list for StarLink for 3 months. It is still projected to provide full service in late 2023 so they offered to send her equipment if she accepted the fact that she would NOT get 1st tier service. She would be second tier which means no guaranteed min speed and her service would be throttle back during peak service hours. Now she sent screen shots of her speed test...now remember we are using DSL so 25 to 35 MBPS download and 3 MBPS uploat....her screen shots sold us...on tier 2 she was getting 85 to 195 MBPS and 5 to 40 MBPS upload. She talked with us and recommend we go with the RV service so we would get our equipment right away. However we would always be 2nd tier service, but we could take our dish camping, hunting or on vacation and have internet service no matter where we are in the USA.

So we ordered it, $750 once all paid for the equipment. A warning was on the screen we had to acknowledge before we paid. "Due to heavy world wide orders, you order will be shipped as available". Ok so we might have to wait. That is ok the DSL is doing OK but we can live with it for a while longer. Well we got notice it was shipped the next day and we had it two days later. Now everyone says it takes 5 to 10 minutes to set it up....well more like 30 minutes. What I had to do was about 5 minutes, then it erected and aimed itself, got a signal and download the latest update for my location. Then it started scanning for obstructions to its view. Now I had already done that with the phone app so I new we were good. However it does it and sets limits to travel and it takes about 6 hours. You can use it during that time but it goes offline and resets itself without notice during the process.

Well we went to bed, the next morning it was finished. Speed checked it and yep 115 MBPS download average the whole day. If fact ever since the system went online it keeps the stats every second for down time and reason for it, speed average when in use, latency....just every thing you want to know and don't want to know to tell how your system is doing. We have only been using it for the past 2 weeks, during that time we have had high winds of 25 mph, torrential downpours, flooding, thunderstorms and the worst from the system was 35 seconds of disconnect and that happened once. Our power went out and the back up DSL and hard line went down too. So I fired up the generator, Starlink, TV's, computers and our VOIP were back up and running. We did not miss a beat while the power was out.

I watch a lot of videos online of people rating the system. Now early on in the trial phase, yep there were problems but they fixed them. All the complaints from people were about the slow upload speeds.....hey when you are in the middle of nowhere, only have cellular modems and DSL and your best speed it 35 MBPS down and 3 MBPS up.....you can't complain when Starlink's worst is still 2 times faster and the same price. We are averaging 3 to 5 times faster all the time. I am very happy to say the least.

If you buy Starlink and don't like it, you can return it in 30 days for a full refund. After 30 days up to 1 year you can still return it for a 50% refund. Still a pretty good deal. The phone company did not give me squat for the equipment I bought from them and it has only been 6 months.

So the skinny is, I so far LIKE Starlink, it does a great job considering where I live and there is no real competition.

OH and Hughes Net sucks, everyone around here had tried it and the service sucks, the customer service sucks and the equipment sucks. When you call them it is always your fault the system is not working or working to its full potential so you need to figure it out yourself.

David
Great. I love Arkansas. Lots of natural beauty most of the regulatory stuff is reasonable. We visit up around Paragould and Jonesboro in the summer and it's gorgeous.

I'm trying to talk my kin in Paragould into trying Starlink. As you stated, Hughes net doesn't really work well for everyone, and a lot of folks appear to have given up on it.
 
Great. I love Arkansas. Lots of natural beauty most of the regulatory stuff is reasonable. We visit up around Paragould and Jonesboro in the summer and it's gorgeous.

I'm trying to talk my kin in Paragould into trying Starlink. As you stated, Hughes net doesn't really work well for everyone, and a lot of folks appear to have given up on it.
It is, my dad's family is from Little Rock, as a kid I was up here hunting and fishing all the time. My parents would drop us off with cousins and head off to Hot Springs for the racing and gambling. I am glad to be back and my wife and kids love it here. For the first time since my daughter started school she is enjoying school here and never misses a day.
 
Are you near Bald Knob?
 
We were in a similar situation here in TX. DSL or cell modem then the electric coop brought in high speed fibre. What a difference and half the price! No good things about Hughes Sat service in this area.
 
We were in a similar situation here in TX. DSL or cell modem then the electric coop brought in high speed fibre. What a difference and half the price! No good things about Hughes Sat service in this area.
Got to love fiber.....they dropped a fiber trunk here, runs right outside my yard. No service is offered on it yet.
 
A good friend (Former roomate, guitarist in multiple bands I played in, etc.) moved there in about 1987,
so I have heard a lot about that area over the years...I will visit soon.....
 
Its pretty, people are nice, hunting and fishing are good. Much better than CA.
 
Good to hear about StarLink.
I will be getting something at my farm. Currently, Verizon says they can get me "Commercial" 5G there for about $100/month; but no personal accounts. Because of insufficient coverage. yeah , BS
AT&T nothing.
Landlines, nope.
 
Good to hear about StarLink.
I will be getting something at my farm. Currently, Verizon says they can get me "Commercial" 5G there for about $100/month; but no personal accounts. Because of insufficient coverage. yeah , BS
AT&T nothing.
Landlines, nope.
I can get landline and DSL, had them both too at $135 a month and sketchy service that goes in and out. Starlink has not gone out more than 8 times in 2 weeks and one time was 4 minutes in a torrential downpour with a very close lightening strike the back up and working fine. The others were less than 2 seconds and that was network problem. I think so far it is a great service and I recommend it.
 
If you are ever bored and out around Perryville/ Russelville airport, my son is based there on a fire service contract. I'm sure he would be happy to show you around his Bell 407 (but we can't get rides as it is on contract with the Forestry service)
Let me know and I'll set it up.
 
If you are ever bored and out around Perryville/ Russelville airport, my son is based there on a fire service contract. I'm sure he would be happy to show you around his Bell 407 (but we can't get rides as it is on contract with the Forestry service)
Let me know and I'll set it up.
thanks Tom, I love the 47. If get the time I will surely take you up on it.

Thank you
David
 
I use T-mobile at my hangar. 300mbs up and 300 down. $50 a month on 5G hotspot.
Not sure if this is nationwide or not.
 
I use T-mobile at my hangar. 300mbs up and 300 down. $50 a month on 5G hotspot.
Not sure if this is nationwide or not.
Those speeds will be dependent on your proximity and saturation of cell-towers in your area. I was using a T-Mobile 5G hotspot prior to Starlink. I'd get around 25-40mbs down, 5-10 up. The problem I had was the 100GB monthly limit that I frequently struggled to stay within or risk "de-prioritization." SpaceX recently sent me an email saying they're imposing a 1TB monthly limit now, but it's only counted during peak-hours (7AM-11PM).
 
Those speeds will be dependent on your proximity and saturation of cell-towers in your area. I was using a T-Mobile 5G hotspot prior to Starlink. I'd get around 25-40mbs down, 5-10 up. The problem I had was the 100GB monthly limit that I frequently struggled to stay within or risk "de-prioritization." SpaceX recently sent me an email saying they're imposing a 1TB monthly limit now, but it's only counted during peak-hours (7AM-11PM).
My hotspot has unlimited usage. But, I never use 1TB in a month.
 
I use T-mobile at my hangar. 300mbs up and 300 down. $50 a month on 5G hotspot.
Not sure if this is nationwide or not.
Where i live this is no cell service from any company. There is either DSL or satelite. Hughes net and virago (may have mispelled) are both here in the small town. Everyone who has either has already had DSL and feel the same about all 3 companys. They are undependable, service is spotty at best and it takes way too long to get a technician out if something breaks. I am the second person in town to get StarLink, so far both of use like it alot. The other lady works for Oracle, been using it for about 6 months, me almost a month.
 
Those speeds will be dependent on your proximity and saturation of cell-towers in your area. I was using a T-Mobile 5G hotspot prior to Starlink. I'd get around 25-40mbs down, 5-10 up. The problem I had was the 100GB monthly limit that I frequently struggled to stay within or risk "de-prioritization." SpaceX recently sent me an email saying they're imposing a 1TB monthly limit now, but it's only counted during peak-hours (7AM-11PM).
I am fine with the limit, we hardly every go that high in downloads, plus we prioritize for automatic downloads during the off peak, free time.
 
I've several nomadic USA friends who generally recommend their Starlink experience.
 
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