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[Technology] Anyone use Starlink for the internet ?



Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
Been trying to get fibre internet into a place in rural France. Orange have been a nightmare and won't install it unless I pay them 600 Euros to dig a trench. I've been recommended Starlink by an ex-pat there and looking at the specs it looks sufficient for my needs - i.e. work and using video calls.

Just wondering if anyone had any experience of their service and their speeds vs what is promised ?

And yes, it will pain me to pay Musk any money at all !
 




bigtrigg

New member
May 9, 2008
13
Cambridge ex Shoreham
Been trying to get fibre internet into a place in rural France. Orange have been a nightmare and won't install it unless I pay them 600 Euros to dig a trench. I've been recommended Starlink by an ex-pat there and looking at the specs it looks sufficient for my needs - i.e. work and using video calls.

Just wondering if anyone had any experience of their service and their speeds vs what is promised ?

And yes, it will pain me to pay Musk any money at all !
Yep, it was a lifesaver for us, 150k quote for fibre and 1.2mb speed on Openreach, living down a farm track. Consistently 200mb here, 100mb lowest, with a c.35ms ping. Best £450/£75/month ever. I believe it was reduced to £150 recently for refurbed ones, worth taking a look. You cannot have any tree coverage where it is sited so probably needs to go on a ridge or gable end of roof.
 




Nobby

Well-known member
Sep 29, 2007
2,893
Yep, it was a lifesaver for us, 150k quote for fibre and 1.2mb speed on Openreach, living down a farm track. Consistently 200mb here, 100mb lowest, with a c.35ms ping. Best £450/£75/month ever. I believe it was reduced to £150 recently for refurbed ones, worth taking a look. You cannot have any tree coverage where it is sited so probably needs to go on a ridge or gable end of roof.
So you can use it for all your internet connected stuff? Pc's \ phones \ Tv's etc?
 


bigtrigg

New member
May 9, 2008
13
Cambridge ex Shoreham
So you can use it for all your internet connected stuff? Pc's \ phones \ Tv's etc?
Yep. Not gonna lie, you will need an improved booster to get it round the house, as the router isn't all that. I use Amazon's eero and it works great. No problem with Zoom plus 4k streaming on it at all, at the same time (it wasn't always so!)
 




bigtrigg

New member
May 9, 2008
13
Cambridge ex Shoreham
Yep. Not gonna lie, you will need an improved booster to get it round the house, as the router isn't all that. I use Amazon's eero and it works great. No problem with Zoom plus 4k streaming on it at all, at the same time (it wasn't always so!)
if it helps, this is today/this week
 

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MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
935
Yes we use it here in rural Brazil and as said above it's a lifesaver.
Speed varies but hardly ever drops out.
I live on a 1.5 acre small holding and get signal in all areas.
 






HeaviestTed

I’m eating
NSC Patron
Mar 23, 2023
2,131
I’ve worked with someone who had it and his was always dropping off when it was raining.

TBH if you can get FttP for 600 EUR I’d go with that - will work out much more reliable and cheaper in the long run.
 


MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
935
I’ve worked with someone who had it and his was always dropping off when it was raining.

TBH if you can get FttP for 600 EUR I’d go with that - will work out much more reliable and cheaper in the long run.
Ah this is true too but similar to Sky dishes it only happens when it is sheeting down.
We are in dry season now so not a problem until Octoberish.
 


Canfan

Active member
Nov 8, 2014
130
Beyond Hope
We jumped in at the beta testing stage. Never had a problem.
Speeds do vary but never drop to the extent where it is unusable (unlike regular satellite internet, which we had for a while).
As other's have said, in a rural area where there are very few alternatives it is a game changer.
 




PTC Gull

Micky Mouse country.
NSC Patron
Apr 17, 2017
1,296
Florida
Currently using it on a boat in the Bahamas. Over 200 Mbps down and around 37Mbps upload. Now and again it loses signal with a thunderstorm but it comes back in minutes. If you download their app you can check your location for reception. Here in the US it 599 for the kit and $150 a month. When you don’t need it you can pause the service. Been a game changer for RV and boaters.
 


Nobby

Well-known member
Sep 29, 2007
2,893
Yep. Not gonna lie, you will need an improved booster to get it round the house, as the router isn't all that. I use Amazon's eero and it works great. No problem with Zoom plus 4k streaming on it at all, at the same time (it wasn't always so!)
Thanks - sounds great.
We’re away a fair bit in a Motorhome so we would use it for home and Roaming 👍👍
 


MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
935
Thanks - sounds great.
We’re away a fair bit in a Motorhome so we would use it for home and Roaming 👍👍
Not sure if it's the same everywhere but, here in Brazil, the equipment and the plan for roaming is a lot more expensive compared to the fixed address set up.
 














MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
935
Carnival use it in all their fleet, which includes P&O, Princess, Aida etc so nearly 100 ships
Will be good because I like to use MSC for the repositioning between Brazil and Europe but often lose a few days during the crossing.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,178
Eastbourne
Been trying to get fibre internet into a place in rural France. Orange have been a nightmare and won't install it unless I pay them 600 Euros to dig a trench. I've been recommended Starlink by an ex-pat there and looking at the specs it looks sufficient for my needs - i.e. work and using video calls.

Just wondering if anyone had any experience of their service and their speeds vs what is promised ?

And yes, it will pain me to pay Musk any money at all !
Can you dig your own trench or get a local to mole-plough a duct in, then the telco can blow thier fibre down it ?
 


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