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  1. Probably not ideal for a train. Cell is still ideal for train but run multiple modems into a WAN balancer/load balancer. Marine - Looking at next year, end of 2022. There is a few marine radio manufacturers seeking licenses to produce equipment for starlinks service.
  2. Nice setup man!
  3. This could be part of the issue but may be unrelated. Starlink confirms android app issue^What version and how old is the Apple TV unit?
  4. Consistant? What location?
  5. Due to starlink geo locking units to one geolocation cell - mounting it on a boat would not be possible. However in time marine hardware will be available - to connect to the starlink network.
  6. The reason for the dropping out is the BETA stage of " switch over " between satellites. Due to the large " switch over " between the sat's it causes a drop out. As more satellites get introduced + better firmware gets released to both CPE's and satellite's - You will then get little to no drop outs. Plus the laser uplinking between satellites isn't working too well currently according to media reports - Once the developers push out smarter firmware to use laser uplinks + more ground stations then drop out rate will also decrease. Hope this helps :)
  7. Trusting a linksys on starlink is ballsy :P
  8. Try these - https://nz.rs-online.com/web/p/rubber-grommets/1879469/
  9. The gimbal is able to twist so to speak - It self aligns and will give you appropriate direction via the app of which direction to place the dishy.
  10. 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.
  11. Have you rebooted it as per reddit's advice?
  12. Beta is in roll out at the moment - signup at www.starlink.com
  13. 12 months as far as I know
  14. NZ/Aus getting coverage at the moment and enough coverage to do full time connectivity. pacific is a big target on starlinks list :)
  15. 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.
  16. Speeds will get higher as more sats are rolled out and more ground stations + laser uplinks
  17. Id say v2 terminals will have bigger heaters and be able to tip the snow off... :)
  18. Check this link: https://camperreport.com/starlink-internet/ 100watts of 12v afaik?
  19. Id assume its 12 months - typical standard warranty.
  20. 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 )
  21. Depending on your area 3-6 months from now.
  22. Rather than using WPS - use the wifi password provided?
  23. Try ubiquiti - apple routers won't work with itUbiquiti Mesh Wifi units are good - They also have consumer based units as well.
  24. Possibly in the next 2 years. USA is the priority it appears
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