Gramps
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Does the homestarlink system come with a router???
does starlink play well with ring cameras?
Yes. But you can buy an adapter to bring a hardwire out of itDoes the homestarlink system come with a router???
What do you mean?Yes. But you can buy an adapter to bring a hardwire out of it
120$ a month for no outages and i average 280-340+ mbpsHow much a month?
What do you mean?
I’m actually thinking to finally mount my dish to the house tomorrow, really wish there was a way to add to the cable as I’d really like to move my router into my living room.
120$ a month for no outages and i average 280-340+ mbps
I use this in my RV. Get any length cat 6 cable and put it where you want.What do you mean?
I’m actually thinking to finally mount my dish to the house tomorrow, really wish there was a way to add to the cable as I’d really like to move my router into my living room.
120$ a month for no outages and i average 280-340+ mbps
Yes, but if you want any kind of "normal" router features you'll need to add your own. Also, I found that the range of the SL router was poor. Just my experience.Does the homestarlink system come with a router???
What do you mean?
I’m actually thinking to finally mount my dish to the house tomorrow, really wish there was a way to add to the cable as I’d really like to move my router into my living room.
120$ a month for no outages and i average 280-340+ mbps
Put the app on your phone and it has a to section to check for obstructions.Would love to go to Starlink but the app says we have too many trees/obstructions for a clean signal. House is pretty much surrounded by trees. (Bang head)
Already did and that was the response.Put the app on your phone and it has a to section to check for obstructions.
The newest version has two ethernet ports on the back of the router.
2nd gen they offer 75-150’ cables. Current 3rd gen is standard cat 6 with RJ 45 connectors so you can add on with coupler, or buy longer cat 6 shielded cables on Amazon cheap.What do you mean?
I’m actually thinking to finally mount my dish to the house tomorrow, really wish there was a way to add to the cable as I’d really like to move my router into my living room.
120$ a month for no outages and i average 280-340+ mbps
Yes V3 now has two RJ45 ports on the router. We route ours through a Ubiquiti switch with access points and works very well with camera's etc.Yes. But you can buy an adapter to bring a hardwire out of it
Yesdoes starlink play well with ring cameras?
$120How much a month?
Yes we have Starlink and ring cameras at our desert property with no issues.does starlink play well with ring cameras?
That was my experience to, bought a Nighthawk but if I had to do it again I would look for another brand.Yes, but if you want any kind of "normal" router features you'll need to add your own. Also, I found that the range of the SL router was poor. Just my experience.
How long of a "Starlink" cable do they offer that will support their signal for remote mounting, before alternate means are required ?You can get a 2nd starlink router and do wireless mesh.
I bought a TP-Link mesh system. Tons of features and it works in my shop 300' away. When you have slow internet the speed from the device to the router isn't a big deal, but with Starlink that side has to work well.That was my experience to, bought a Nighthawk but if I had to do it again I would look for another brand.
I am literally looking at the TP right now and sending a request to our office, I have 2 Nighthawks on the boat and trying to log in and control users has been a nightmare, 3 different passwords and most of the time it won't accept them, I'm done.I bought a TP-Link mesh system. Tons of features and it works in my shop 300' away. When you have slow internet the speed from the device to the router isn't a big deal, but with Starling that side has to work well.
I went with XE-75s. They have been rock solid for two years. Kinda pricey, but worth it.I am literally looking at the TP right now and sending a request to our office, I have 2 Nighthawks on the boat and trying to log in and control users has been a nightmare, 3 different passwords and most of the time it won't accept them, I'm done.
You can use Starlink router for Wi-Fi, hard wire to computer. But if enclosed won’t reach far, so you could use outdoor Access point with Starlink router or 3rd party equipment like Ubiquiti. Not sure about streaming movies on sign truck in public, copyrights and all…So I'd like to install Starling on my sign truck. I'd like to mount the receiver on the top of the screen, and I'd also like to have an outside or some kinda router to broadcast wifi at events etc.. (a lot of events like Desert Storm / SuperCat etc the internet gets f'd).
So Starlink
Wifi Router (but the computer is in a locked metal box so not sure the wifi will get through?)
Security Cameras
Any thoughts on how to do this? Run some kinda hardwire to the computer from the router? or?
I'd like the ability to stream movies on occasion.. Stream security cameras when the truck is on site.. and broad cast wifi to stream movies in the motorhome etc (camping), provide wifi for point of sale systems at events.
RD
Ya, just got my notice yesterday.$165 a month now….. for roam
So I'd like to install Starling on my sign truck. I'd like to mount the receiver on the top of the screen, and I'd also like to have an outside or some kinda router to broadcast wifi at events etc.. (a lot of events like Desert Storm / SuperCat etc the internet gets f'd).
So Starlink
Wifi Router (but the computer is in a locked metal box so not sure the wifi will get through?)
Security Cameras
Any thoughts on how to do this? Run some kinda hardwire to the computer from the router? or?
I'd like the ability to stream movies on occasion.. Stream security cameras when the truck is on site.. and broad cast wifi to stream movies in the motorhome etc (camping), provide wifi for point of sale systems at events.
RD
Dave,So I'd like to install Starling on my sign truck. I'd like to mount the receiver on the top of the screen, and I'd also like to have an outside or some kinda router to broadcast wifi at events etc.. (a lot of events like Desert Storm / SuperCat etc the internet gets f'd).
So Starlink
Wifi Router (but the computer is in a locked metal box so not sure the wifi will get through?)
Security Cameras
Any thoughts on how to do this? Run some kinda hardwire to the computer from the router? or?
I'd like the ability to stream movies on occasion.. Stream security cameras when the truck is on site.. and broad cast wifi to stream movies in the motorhome etc (camping), provide wifi for point of sale systems at events.
RD
Is that the one you can suspend the service by month?Just got email.
My gen2 dish now is allowed for in-motion, coastal and international usage.
Price went from 150 to 165
I got mine yesterday well.Ya, just got my notice yesterday.
Yes, you can suspend service with the mobile dishy.Is that the one you can suspend the service by month?
YesIs that the one you can suspend the service by month?
You can use Starlink router for Wi-Fi, hard wire to computer. But if enclosed won’t reach far, so you could use outdoor Access point with Starlink router or 3rd party equipment like Ubiquiti. Not sure about streaming movies on sign truck in public, copyrights and all…
SL antenna to SL router. Turn wifi off on SL router. Hardwire a poe switch to SL router. Use this switch to connect to your computer via ethernet cable. Connect a wifi bridge to another one of the POE switch ports. Install transmitter portion of bridge on outside of truck (these bridges usually have one side that's also a wifi access point - so this is your truck's wifi). Install the bridge reciever in motor home and add another cheap wifi router to it (a travel router will work nicely here).
I'm doing something similar to this.
You can drop it off Saturday for a dry run..The movies are for my family when we are camping etc.. Might do like a movie thing for the school or something, but it isn't for "commercial" interests or anything of the sort..
Now if I rent it to someone for super bowl or MMA fights.. I'm just renting a truck, what they choose to do with the screen is up to them.. LOL
RD
Lets pretend you are talking to a guy that isn't tech savvy at all.
What is an SL antenna and SL router.. POE ports etc.. you got any links so I can look up the products?
RD
If the truck is within 150’ or so of motorhome don’t need all that. Starlink router will cover it. If Starlink router is inside metal box (weatherproof) than just use one access point that is outdoor rated. The current Starlink router has 2 Ethernet Ports use one for laptop, one for A/P. Turn off Wi-Fi on Starlink router, use Wi-Fi from access point. Easy, no switches, no Poe….recommend A/P would be Ubiquiti U6 mesh or U6 pro.Lets pretend you are talking to a guy that isn't tech savvy at all.
What is an SL antenna and SL router.. POE ports etc.. you got any links so I can look up the products?
RD
Yep mine also...Just got email.
My gen2 dish now is allowed for in-motion, coastal and international usage.
Price went from 150 to 165