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Try these - https://nz.rs-online.com/web/p/rubber-grommets/1879469/
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Submit a support request to Starlink support re changing location.As the CPE/Dishy is locked to a geocell area - once your unit initiates and connects to starlink its locked in. There is mention of the mobile starlink service - which uses the same dishy's but is not locked into an area.
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Starlink will not connect - error
StarlinkLeader replied to jonnysat's topic in Starlink Troubleshooting & Questions
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Starlink will not connect - error
StarlinkLeader replied to jonnysat's topic in Starlink Troubleshooting & Questions
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Beta is in roll out at the moment - signup at www.starlink.com
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12 months as far as I know
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Looking for Starlink coverage in the Sout pacific !
StarlinkLeader replied to spaceterii's topic in Starlink Coverage
NZ/Aus getting coverage at the moment and enough coverage to do full time connectivity. pacific is a big target on starlinks list :) -
Any dataserver hosting in space possible someday ?
StarlinkLeader replied to spaceterii's topic in Starlink Coverage
The costs of putting even a satellite into space are tremendous, compare that to a small datacenter and your looking at a very difficult - unreliable large system vulnerable to far more issues than one on planet earth. Solar flare could wipe out an entire " space dc " whilst earth based DC's would be fine. -
Speeds will get higher as more sats are rolled out and more ground stations + laser uplinks
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Id say v2 terminals will have bigger heaters and be able to tip the snow off... :)
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Power requirements for ground equipment
StarlinkLeader replied to marvinfenner's topic in General Starlink
Check this link: https://camperreport.com/starlink-internet/ 100watts of 12v afaik? -
Id assume its 12 months - typical standard warranty.
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It pulls far less than 900watts of power? Take a photo of the power adapter, post it up - Ill confirm the power usage for you ( 110/240 )
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Question - any way to guesstimate ship date?
StarlinkLeader replied to scottupnorth's topic in General Starlink
Depending on your area 3-6 months from now. -
Rather than using WPS - use the wifi password provided?
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Try ubiquiti - apple routers won't work with itUbiquiti Mesh Wifi units are good - They also have consumer based units as well.
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Where can I get Starlink coverage?
StarlinkLeader replied to megastarlink's topic in Starlink Coverage
Possibly in the next 2 years. USA is the priority it appears -
NEXT Starlink Launch - Sept 17th
StarlinkLeader replied to megastarlink's topic in Starlink Launches
cannot see stream, has it been delayed? -
If its rural yes you will get starlink coverage
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Probably will not be available to tasmania, oceania/pacific for at least another 2 years. However depending on the roll out of v2 starlink sats you may be in luck.
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More info ( Source ) SpaceX Starlink Latency In March, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said, "We're targeting latency below 20 milliseconds, so somebody could play a fast-response video game at a competitive level." SpaceX satellites have low-Earth orbits of 540km to 570km, making them capable of much lower latency than geostationary satellites that orbit at about 35,000km.FCC Chairman Ajit Pai doubted Musk's latency claims and in May 2020 proposed to classify SpaceX and all other satellite operators as high-latency providers—i.e. above 100ms—for purposes of a rural-broadband funding distribution. The FCC backed off that plan but said companies like SpaceX will have to prove they can offer low latencies, and it continued to express "serious doubts" that SpaceX and other similar providers will be able to deliver latencies of less than 100ms.Ping and latency are the same thing in Ookla speed tests, one of the service's help documents says. It measures the round-trip time in milliseconds when a client device sends a message to a server and the server sends a reply back. "This test is repeated multiple times with the lowest value determining the final result," Ookla says.As the FCC wrote, the latency of a satellite network "consists of the 'propagation delay,' the time it takes for a radio wave to travel from the satellite to the earth's surface and back, and the 'processing delay,' the time it takes for the network to process the data." The FCC also noted that "propagation delay in a satellite network does not alone account for latency in other parts of the network such as processing, routing, and transporting traffic to its destination." FCC tests found that "Cable latencies ranged between 18ms to 24ms, fiber latencies between 5ms to 12ms, and DSL between 27ms to 55ms." Traditional broadband satellites using geostationary orbits have FCC-measured latency of about 600ms, but that is not indicative of the lower latencies to be expected from low-Earth orbit satellites.Although the Ookla speed-test latencies for Starlink don't hit Musk's target of below 20ms, they are below the FCC's 100ms threshold. For competitive online gaming, Ookla says players should be in "winning" shape with latency or ping of 59ms or less, and "in the game" with latency or ping of up to 129ms. The 35 best cities in the world for online gaming have ping rates of 8 to 28ms, an Ookla report last year said.Latency tests are affected by the distance between the user and the server. The Ookla tests revealed on Reddit showed the tests going to servers in Los Angeles and Seattle; SpaceX's beta tests are slated for the northern US and southern Canada, but a Stop the Cap story says that testers so far are in rural areas of Washington state only.
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Starlink BETA Service Signup Starlink BETA Signup
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NEXT Starlink Launch - Sept 17th
StarlinkLeader replied to megastarlink's topic in Starlink Launches
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How much per month and what speed is starlink? During a 2015 speech , Musk suggested it could come at a steep price. The CEO floated the idea of a figure somewhere around $100 and $300.Plus installation of the SpaceX Starlink Terminal - $100-300 USD