I'm having great results with Starlink. So far no problems and am very happy with the results.
Before Starlink I spent a lot of money and frustration trying to get a Digital Yacht 4Gconnect and WL510 working but that system failed horribly.
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05-16-2022 10:14 AM #11Registered Member
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Re: Mobile hot spot device vs cell phone hot spot?
Liberty
1977 53' Hatteras MY
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05-16-2022 11:52 AM #12
Re: Mobile hot spot device vs cell phone hot spot?
For what it is worth, I am using a 4g Antenna product from Sebastian FL. with very good results for over 2 years now. There is an internal router that has an AT&T/T-mobile SIMM as well as a Verizon Simm card. It "bounces" between companies to get best signal. I pay $79 per month for 50 gigs, but have never gone over or been slowed. Last year I extended my receiving range with two externally mounted AirWave antennas. I do not have internet cameras on the system, but I use it for work, streaming movies, lots of video conference calls. I first installed it when living in Houston TX, and used it the entire way to Merritt Island FL (except from Panama City to Clear Water). someday I hope to be on Mr. Musk's system.
riverrandy
1975 64' MY Hull# 305
Merritt Island, FL
Cape Crossing Marina
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Re: Mobile hot spot device vs cell phone hot spot?
How sensitive is the alignment with Starlink, does it work while swinging on the hook?
I read that Starlink isn’t allowing mobile usage. They have added roaming in the US but threaten cancelation if used under way.Pascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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05-16-2022 03:30 PM #14Registered Member
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Re: Mobile hot spot device vs cell phone hot spot?
Since the dish is a flat surface it isn't very critical that it is pointed at a certain location like satellite dishes we are used to. The actual area of the sky it can pull signals from is actually a very large area.
Some people are putting them flat on their back and deactivating the tracking motors. Since there are still usually multiple Starlink satellites in the area it can detect from they seem to operate as normal without any signal loss.
I'm a member of a facebook group "Starlink on boats" and even on heeled over sailboats people are having pretty good luck with them.
Swinging at anchor seems to have minimal if any effect.
It does seem that usability is geofenced 12-13 miles offshore for now.
I think that the threat of cancellation while underway is due to the fear of dumb people putting them up on their RV and driving down the road at 70 mph until they hit an overpass . This is where some people are mounting them flat on their back on the RV roof and they seem to get internet while driving down the road.Liberty
1977 53' Hatteras MY
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06-02-2022 03:26 PM #15
Re: Mobile hot spot device vs cell phone hot spot?
We just went to the T-mobile 5G option and it works great. We also can see our wifi surveillance camera 24/7 and get alerts when someone is on the boat.
$50/month, unlimited data. But you have to be in an area where T-Mobile has tower signal. So far, everywhere we go, we have a good signal.
Another option, some libraries will let you check out a hotspot for free, if you have a library card. Most are good for a week. We did this for a couple years so we could see internet T.V. and not waste our cell phone data minutes.Last edited by Tricia II; 06-02-2022 at 03:31 PM.
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06-04-2022 09:42 AM #17Registered Member
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