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  • nonobaddog

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    Location, location, location.

    If you can get cable internet, don't look at Starlink.

    If it's ViaSat, HughesNet, or Starlink....well, now you know.
    Right, I live in town so I get Spectrum internet and TV. Metronet is also available but I haven't tried them.

    I used to be able to see some Starlink satellites once in a while but I haven't tried for a while now.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Does starlink offer a wireless extender for the indoor Wi-Fi? Or allowing multiple indoor units to talk to the roof receiver?

    Staying up in a cottage on an island in Canada that we now rent the same time every year.

    Last year we noticed our host next-door had Starlink. This year they raised the rent, but included Starlink Internet has an amenity. I noticed a starlink base unit in our dining room on the adjacent wall Towards their cottage. The cottages are about 15 feet apart. I can’t find a satellite receiver antenna on our cottage to save my life.


    Looks like they are using a starlink extender to pump the Wi-Fi into our cottage instead of subscribing to a second receiver?

    More idle geek curiosity than anything. Using renters to pay for their internet is a power move I can appreciate.
     
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