• @Melco
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    • Danny M
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      1311 months ago

      Doesn’t match my experience. The worst thing about it is ping, but download is mostly always around 100-200.

      • @[email protected]
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        611 months ago

        Yeah, I’ve always seen at least 20 down, never as low as 1 Mbps the grandparent comment claimed. I usually see roughly 100 Mbps down, though.

        That’s based on using it in a few different places in our RV over the summer, some with obstructions from trees in some spots. Regardless of the actual speed, my wife and I were both able to telework and hold conference calls simultaneously without an issue - and my wife would use video (I kept it off, but she used it).

    • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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      711 months ago

      Really? Shit. I was planning to move to starlink but let me do some research.

      • @namelessdread
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        1211 months ago

        I had Starlink too and it was definitely unreliable. It’s also absolutely atrocious in any kind of weather like heavy rain or snow.

        It’s better than nothing for sure, but definitely look into it more, especially if you’ll be relying on it for work.

        • @tabularasa
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          511 months ago

          It’s also generally better than dsl.

          • @gaiussabinus
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            911 months ago

            It’s faster than my old fiber connection through Telus up here in Canadia and also means I can look at any hamlet with power as a viable place to live now. We are never down for more the 2 seconds a day.

        • @grayman
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          111 months ago

          Because it’s satellite!

          • @namelessdread
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            111 months ago

            Absolutely, but Musk specifically said weather wouldn’t be a problem like regular satellites, which was just not true from my experience.

            Overall though, I just think people should be aware that it’s not a good replacement for if you already have access to other Internet services. I’ve seen people discuss how they want to ditch Comcast for it. It’s a lot more expensive and definitely not as consistent. Again, it totally has an audience and purpose, pros and cons.

            • @grayman
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              111 months ago

              DISH says the same crap about satellite TV. Physics doesn’t lie.

    • @JoJoGAH
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      511 months ago

      I was shocked when he got a gov’t contract after he admitted to all that fuckery in Ukraine. Wtf is happening in gov’t???

    • @nutsack
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      i imagine that’s a product of the technology and not so much the company. the problems with satellite internet are just physics. it’s probably stupid to go with something like this in an area that has fiber available.

    • Joelk111
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      411 months ago

      My parents had it. Average was about 40mbps over a 60gb download, minimums were in the low 20s, and it topped out at around 80-100mbps. A fuck of a lot better than 10mbps down 750kbps up, their only other option. I hate Elon as much as the next guy, but starlink is awesome.