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StarLink: Does it Live Up to the Hype? Hard to install/setup? 

Simple Little Life
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Is Starlink worth it? How hard is it to install? Here is what I've found out.
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@the_sharp_carpenter
@the_sharp_carpenter Год назад
I don't want to be that guy... silicone and asphalt shingles don't mix, the silicone erodes the tar base and pulls it up. I've had to replace shingles and flashing where people used silicone instead of tar caulking. The starlink is very intriguing good to hear you can get those speeds out away from the city 👍
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Dude thank you! I had no idea! Being “that guy” is a huge help to me buddy. I will be swapping that out with something compatible as soon as it warms up from -30😆👍
@the_sharp_carpenter
@the_sharp_carpenter Год назад
@@Simplelittlelife nice warm long dry spring days are perfect for that. No need to get cold.
@TOPDadAlpha
@TOPDadAlpha Месяц назад
Starting monthly cost is roughly $125 per month in the US. I am moving to Costa Rica, monthly cost is roughly $60 per month. Starlink monthly cost is based upon the country average monthly income. With adjustments. Smart... Someone in Nairobi could not afford $125 per month or even close. So Costa Rica monthly is set per the avg monthly income. Internet search your country for monthly cost... Starlink publishes country monthly cost. (Costa Rica hardware package is $500).
@AbuPaul
@AbuPaul 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, very much, Sir! Your video was the only one (of several I watched) that made sense for its clarity and amount of information given. I'm on a mission to get rid of cable because their cost is now higher than Starlink anyway. I still don't know where to install the "dish" or how to get the cable into the house but I will take your advise of using the app to test and get started!
@DavidGetchel
@DavidGetchel Год назад
+1 for Starlink. We're in rural Nevada, off-grid. Works great!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Sweet!
@b0ltCS2
@b0ltCS2 4 месяца назад
Thankyou for the good video straight to the point review. I’m ordering starlink today as long as the app you mentioned says I’m good to go. Which I never knew existed
@Kevin-gh1cn
@Kevin-gh1cn Год назад
Good to know! I signed up for it when it first came out, they made it available in my area a couple years ago but at that time it was only stationary. I really wanted something I could use for home but also take with me traveling with our camper. Last year the came out with the RV version and I've really been thinking about getting it. I can work remote full-time and it would be awesome to travel 4mon out of the year.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
That would be sweet! I’ve heard good things about the RV versions too.
@mirriamkamoto4076
@mirriamkamoto4076 6 месяцев назад
I think we need a dedicated satellite for our region (Zambia). But all in all it great
@daveluxton8317
@daveluxton8317 Год назад
nice vid. We get a lot of off grid folks with the StarLink setups coming into our solar store asking about solar system sizing.. I'm curious what the power/energy is for these ranging from low (no heater, no scanning). up to full on. Also, if you can power it off , say during the day when nobody is home, and then powered back up without any (re)connection issues. Go oilers! (from Edmonton. ;))
@BillDerr
@BillDerr Год назад
I was considering it for my home. The initial cost and monthly payments unfortunately were higher than other competitors who also gave us faster speeds. We ended up going with T-Mobile Internet though. In our area, we were seeing around 100mbps down and 20-30mbps up. That was about 2 years ago though. T-Mobile added a bunch of 5G towers in our area, and now we see 500mpbs down and 80-100mbps up. All for $50/month with no data caps or bandwidth throttling, and no contract too. Didn't even need to switch our phone carrier to T-Mobile either. But we aren't in a very rural area, so we had options to go with. I know my old home didn't have anything beside dial-up, or very expensive satellite internet ($250+/month) that wasn't even that fast. This is the best option for people out in places like that. Basically as long as you have a good view of the sky, you are good!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Oh yeah if I could get that type of 5G in my area I would be 100% down to just do that. We could have upgraded our Telus thing but only told we’d get up to 50Mbps download and it was $140 a month and that came with a data cap. The Starlink is $120 a month and here in Canada we get taken advantage of with this stuff compared to our neighbours to the south. Even cell service we usually pay about two to three times per month compared to US providers. Cheers 👍
@jamesraynes2794
@jamesraynes2794 10 месяцев назад
The internet where I am only offers 3 maps download. I've ordered starlink now I'm just waiting.
@orrinbliss3751
@orrinbliss3751 Год назад
I've had mine for almost a year and love it, I haven't seen any more than 100 Mbps but thats plenty. We are pretty much neighbors so I wonder what the difference is? I've seen -36 and two severe hailstorms that took out all my siding and most of my trees but the dish never even skipped a beat.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Right on. Yeah so far I am super impressed. Some folks have terrible reports but from what I’m seeing most people like them a lot.
@masoodamg6633
@masoodamg6633 Год назад
be blessed . that was perfect . Good luck using it👍👍
@noquedaniuno
@noquedaniuno Год назад
I watching this video through Starlink too... this thing its amazing. All the way south of Mexico (Chiapas). The thing i dont like about it its the "type C" thingy in the cable. You cant use some conduit or something to protect the cable.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Right on. Yeah that is a really good point. The install could be so much more professional and have better options if you could run the cable through conduit.
@noquedaniuno
@noquedaniuno Год назад
@@Simplelittlelife to each, their own... The problem here with me its the hot temperature, rain/high humidity and heavy sunlight trough the year, I'm worry that the cable wont hold on. in doesn't seem that "heavy duty". Im thinking on using a cable sleeve(like the one on the car) for the section that is directly on the roof.
@johnbiskup2130
@johnbiskup2130 Год назад
We are extremely happy with starlink. Out by your old place.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Right on! Yeah the folks that are in our old place had it delivered while we were still there and I asked how he likes it. He says the same thing you and I do. Cheers 👍
@jonah9623
@jonah9623 Год назад
We had one of those Telus LTE modem/routers and they were garbage. I don't know if it's a network limitation or just bad hardware but had that exact same issue with multiple users. Could stream 2 HD movies at once no problem but if someone was scrolling on their phone it would basically kill the connection for everyone. Starlink has been a million times better. Had a couple days at -40C out here without a blip, but I have the original round model. They place nice with the Ubiquiti Unifi hardware if you want to have a better Access Point and/or shoot internet over to the shop.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Yeah they the LTE things are such a pain. Glad this system came out. I think they might be giving Telus a run for their money.
@loricrane5315
@loricrane5315 Год назад
If it's less or close to $215 a month it's worth looking into. After initially buying it all.
@noquedaniuno
@noquedaniuno Год назад
$110 USD for residential use, no monthly cap... with not warrantied speed. BUT, in my case, i have better latency and almost the same speed that used to have back when i was living in my hometown with a hard line internet connection(regular, not optic fiber)
@browndogquecompetitionbbq4253
Definitely considering going to starlink. Curious if you had any issues late last week when we dipped down to -35ish? I’m in Monarch just outside of Lethbridge and having some of the same issues you were with our max download speeds of around the 20 range. Our upload currently is capped at 2😢
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Right on! During our last cold snap we didn’t have a single problem. I think we go down to -32 here but since making this video I’ve heard from people who have had theirs below -40 with no issues whatsoever. I am really impressed with this system. 👍
@davesober2093
@davesober2093 Год назад
I keep waiting for a clown-donkey to poke its head out.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Hahaha!👍
@tell_it_like_it_is1187
@tell_it_like_it_is1187 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video man😎
@henryvargas9561
@henryvargas9561 Месяц назад
I've been considering buying one of these for a while since my house is way up in the mountains and can't get any service, barely any phone signal and want to install security cameras in my house that I could monitor when I'm not home, my question is where can I buy the whole thing?
@Mattcruzedc
@Mattcruzedc 11 месяцев назад
I just moved from Ontario to New Brunswick. We got starkink and it works great.
@DanielBulyovcsity
@DanielBulyovcsity Год назад
If you had 20mb/s download with the telus ZTE modem, maybe you only needed a new router and use that device as a modem. You will have double NAT, but I doubt you had a private public IP on mobile network anyway so it probably doesnt matter. Modern mesh routers are day and night compared to what was before.
@1987garrettwright
@1987garrettwright Год назад
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Internet bandwidth is usually measured in Mbps (MegaBits/Second). MBs (MegaBYTES) is usually used as the amount of storage data something uses/occupies. To understand how they can be converted between one another, remember this: 8 bits (valued 0 or 1) is equivalent to 1 byte (which is smallest amount of bits that can contain useable information to a computer). If you want to download 100 MB file, and have an AVERAGE download bandwidth of ~100 Mbps, it would take ~800 seconds to transfer the data, ignoring any dropped packets or other transmission related inefficiencies. EDIT: Thanks for catching and pointing out the error in my writing. 8 seconds is the correct time, I was half asleep when I wrote this comment and I didn't even catch it.
@Nico-tr3wg
@Nico-tr3wg Год назад
with a 100 mbps connection it takes 800 seconds to transfer a 100mb file? math isn't mathing, it takes about 8 seconds if it's stable 100mbps
@1987garrettwright
@1987garrettwright Год назад
@Nico21 Oops. Thanks, added an edit....
@derekowens8799
@derekowens8799 6 месяцев назад
Any need for a signal booster? Our LTE internet requires a signal booster for devices that are further from router.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 6 месяцев назад
Around our house we don’t need one at all. Upstairs and the basement get excellent signal and even out in the lawn. It is the most powerful router we’ve ever had.
@mtruth338
@mtruth338 11 месяцев назад
Looks great! Just got mine in. How long of lag screws did you use?
@coopercopper-uz7iz
@coopercopper-uz7iz 6 месяцев назад
is the signal strong enough for my neighbor to use it so we could split the bill?
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 6 месяцев назад
I don't have the information to answer that
@dzerres
@dzerres 4 месяца назад
"It's not cheap"? So what is it? I'm trying to figure out what the cost is and this is no help.
@Allaboutmacpc
@Allaboutmacpc 9 месяцев назад
Just a correction. The speed you are referring to is not Megabytes per second, it is Megabits per second. Big difference.
@elesjuan
@elesjuan Год назад
There's really only two things keeping me in the city. Fiber and commute times.. Which sucks as I desperately want out of suburbs. Having neighbors just sucks.
@Mega6501
@Mega6501 8 месяцев назад
It’s worth the sacrifice trust me you can still get all the necessities if your not deep in the woods even then you can come up with alternatives for power source.
@np4057
@np4057 Год назад
Looked into this at my house and it’s not available until next year apparently in my area, but will look into it when it’s up and running
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Hopefully it’s soon. I am super stoked we were able to get it and it’s working out very well.
@bwrightaway2877
@bwrightaway2877 6 месяцев назад
Does anyone else refer to their starlink as "Skynet"? Lol, we call it skynet so often that i sometimes have trouble remembering it's real name.
@TheGeoffmcmullin
@TheGeoffmcmullin Год назад
For those non Calgarians, correct pronunciation is Calgiree and not 2 word Cal Garry. I’m not native to Calgary but have been there long enough to be sworn in…..
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Hahahaha! The classic debate. I get into this a lot with folks. If you had a friend named Gary, you wouldn’t call him Giree would you? I was born and raised in Calgary and I hold fast to saying it as it’s spelled. To each their own though 👍
@austinfox3068
@austinfox3068 9 месяцев назад
So i can use this thing out in the winter im in saskatchewan and it gets so snowy lol im thinking of switching to starlink
@kristinebryson2701
@kristinebryson2701 Год назад
how long did it take for you recevied starlink thank you
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
It was 2 weeks from when we ordered it to when we got it. They were good about sending status updates and tracking info so that was nice.
@Will7981
@Will7981 Год назад
Did you get the “home” version or the “RV” version?
@willblake7550
@willblake7550 6 месяцев назад
Question: does the dish continually follow satellites, therefore requiring continuous power? And am assuming that is 110v ? I run solar in Northern Ontario and a simple 12v system although i do have a 175w inverter for laptop.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 6 месяцев назад
Yeah it does require continuous power. And it will constantly self adjust as needed. I’m not sure what the power draw is in it though.
@willblake7550
@willblake7550 6 месяцев назад
@Simplelittlelife gracias. I assume is Gen 2 system? From what I am seeing on line, Gen 3 seems to be a stationary dish (sit UBU sit) type thing.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 6 месяцев назад
Yeah I believe we have the gen 2👍
@instantsiv
@instantsiv Год назад
What does the terms say?
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
There are no terms. Basically you’re not tied into a contract, but they can change their service at any time they want too. Guess we’ll see how it ends up playing out.
@ZylonFPV
@ZylonFPV Год назад
I think you’ve got some terminology wrong here - you’re talking about megabytes but you actually are meaning megabits. That’s almost a order of magnitude of difference
@joemisak7925
@joemisak7925 Год назад
Aren’t you scared it will get covered in snow ?
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
The heater that is built in melts it when it detects snow. We just had 6” overnight and no issues at all.
@joshjohnson4720
@joshjohnson4720 Год назад
do yall homeschool?
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
You betcha! We have been for about 10 years now. I was even homeschooled as a kid 👍
@joshjohnson4720
@joshjohnson4720 Год назад
we're about to start
@peteraugust5295
@peteraugust5295 Год назад
I really dont care how good it is.... The amount of power and control we are giving to very, very few people in our world is a problem. Simple as that.
@Persianking1997
@Persianking1997 Год назад
Lol what ? 🤣
@VG_164
@VG_164 Год назад
Spotted the redditor. That echo chamber really fries brains
@peteraugust5295
@peteraugust5295 Год назад
@@VG_164 what echo chamber?
@jeffreylc
@jeffreylc 11 месяцев назад
We got one!
@jeffkustes8563
@jeffkustes8563 Год назад
Starlink? It was the worst buying decision I have ever made.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
My parents just got one too and they love it also. From what I’ve seen your experience is an exception to most.
@jeffkustes8563
@jeffkustes8563 Год назад
@@Simplelittlelife That's what I thought. But there are several people on youtube with the same experience. Once it goes down, there is sometimes no getting it working again. I probably have 50 messages back and forth trying to get them to help men get it working again. It's been a nightmare.
@channelingusllcix3512
@channelingusllcix3512 8 месяцев назад
i'm getting 1 point 2 mbps down and point 25 up and paying 72 bucks a month for that slow speed
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