I have a home in rural Northeast Georgia, Clarkesville. I’ve had Starlink for about two months. When I first installed the dish, I put it on my lower roof - over the main floor. Because I live in a heavily wooded area, that location actually had way too many obstructions. At the times when it wasn’t obstructed, I was extremely pleased with the service. Unfortunately, the number of times the signal was obstructed was not manageable. So I purchased a 25 telescopic pole that I had a gentleman install on the bird box of my A-frame roof. Although the app still shows some obstructions - mostly to the west because of some high trees - and that i should expect interruptions every 2 minutes, I’m happy to report that in a 12 hour period, my average number of minutes of obstruction has been abou 4 minutes. Totally manageable and also, I never even notice it when the signal is obstructed. Prior to the extension pole, it was very frequent.
The only internet provider I had access to was Windstream by Kinetic. Their average mbps was probably 3 or 4 at most. I’ve had times where my Speedtest shows over 100 mbps. I am able to stream tv without any issues, and now working from home has also become a reality. Prior to the extension pole, my video calls (Teams & Zoom) would disconnect constantly.
Although I’m extremely satisifed with the service, I may have those tree branches trimmed off.
Had it not been for Starlink, it was nearly impossible to hold online meetings. Now it is amazing! I love my Starlink and would recommend it to anyone who lives in a rural area with few options. The cost per month is about $20 more than may very slow Windstream, but worth every penny.
If you’re having issues, don’t give up. Find a good spot and you will be amazed at the difference.
Thanks Elon Musk, SpaceX, and Starlink. You have literally changed my life. I live in Miami Beach but spend a lot of time here. Having been used to fast internet in Miami Beach, it is truly amazing to have such a great service.
Thanks,
Adolfo