Just used my Gen3 in the desert where there was no cell signal and it worked fantastic. 100 down and 20 up, better than I get at home. It uses the most power starting up, but we were still able to watch tv for a few hours.
Just started up our new Gne3 Starlink for V+RV and we are in West central Tennessee. We only get Dallas TX news and weather. Our mailing address is Excapees in Livingston TX btu received the unit in Eustis FL. Can't find out how to get it to travel with us. Thanks for any help you can give. Brad
That has more to do with the streaming service you are using and how they handle locations. Here's our member guide that covers that topic: www.rvmobileinternet.com/tv
Hi, I think I asked my question wrong, not sure? We use Fubo and when we stream it via our T-Mobile Gateway, we receive local programming from each location we are in. Now, when we use Fubo over the Starlink WiFi we receive programs from Dallas. Thanks@@MobileInternetResourceCenter
You should raise this issue with Fubo support - they are probably using a geolocation database that does not mesh well with Starlink. This might be an issue that neither Fubo or Starlink is willing to solve though. If so - you might just have to put up with it.
Thank you for your assistance in trying to solve this. I really appreciate it. I am surprised I can't find anyone else talking about this issue. I am going to ask some of my neighbors if they encounter this with their Starlink. If I resolve this, I will let you know. @@MobileInternetResourceCenter
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thank you. I found a new one on ebay. Be very carefull on used. most that way unlocked. are not, as they did hot follow the required procedure.