Mr Mousy
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- Sep 9, 2013
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- First moho 11/2013, second 11/2014 current from 09/2019.
We run on 240v using the inverter. When a really neat solution is available I’ll change to 12v for the router and 48v required for the dish. I think the Starlink dish/router use around 6ah.
Like others we have had a variety of sims / roof antenna etc. before this service was available. The 25gb of roaming data per month is great for phone usage but soon gets eaten up if streaming sports or movies. We previously have used Three, RWG, Tiekon sims etc as well as the limited data per month there is the uncertainty of signal availability and useable speed.
Starlink has overcome those limitations and uncertainties.
Starlink has been faultless for coverage and speed for the last three months in the UK and Europe - I will not be going back to the dark ages of data sims.
I’ve added an Eero mesh extension so the WiFi range (and router speed) are improved - we can now share the data with our travelling companions cliffanger
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The Eero adds about 1ah to the consumption.
Ernesto
Like others we have had a variety of sims / roof antenna etc. before this service was available. The 25gb of roaming data per month is great for phone usage but soon gets eaten up if streaming sports or movies. We previously have used Three, RWG, Tiekon sims etc as well as the limited data per month there is the uncertainty of signal availability and useable speed.
Starlink has overcome those limitations and uncertainties.
Starlink has been faultless for coverage and speed for the last three months in the UK and Europe - I will not be going back to the dark ages of data sims.
I’ve added an Eero mesh extension so the WiFi range (and router speed) are improved - we can now share the data with our travelling companions cliffanger
Broken Link Removed
The Eero adds about 1ah to the consumption.
Ernesto
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