Any StarLink installed

oscar1oscar1 Member Posts: 786 ✭✭✭
I am preparing the boat for a long trip, and I would like to get internet even in a remote location, so I am wonder if any one has install or play around with the Starlink dish yet. Thx 
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  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2023
    Subscribed! 

    There are point to point options where I boat but they are not viable as you need to keep the receiver pointed at the transmitter. The other issue here is that I only need a 5 month subscription (boating season) but they want to lock you in for a year and it’s not cheap. 

    I have been relying on 4G and a router. 


    I bought an external omni antenna for the router but it works well with the whole unit just tossed up on the bow so I haven’t bothered to install the antenna yet. I don’t want to shade my solar setup so I would need to go with a bow rail mount I guess. 


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    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • WillhoundWillhound Member Posts: 4,222 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have experienced Starlink through my brother who has a dish and one of their travelling accounts so that he can take it between his summer cottage and home. Pretty slick and speed/quality was good but as @YYZRC points out, needs to be a static position on the dish, so likely not viable on the hook. Set up is pretty neat. Plug the dish into an electrical outlet, point it in the general direction of the closest satellite (you can get this info based on your location), use the app on your phone to get it dialed in closer, hit the lock button and the dish will take over and do the final point and lock itself. But all from a solid, non-moving position. Would be fine off a dock/slip at a marina, if they'd let you place it somewhere.
    "Knot Quite Shore" - 2000 FV270 (Sold)
    2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,414 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yea also subscribed. Our marina Wi-Fi is junk and I’d like good internet at our home dock. Considering getting starlink. Thinking perhaps the boat we share a finger with could split the monthly fee with me and we could share it. 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • WillhoundWillhound Member Posts: 4,222 ✭✭✭✭✭
    We considered it for our RV that is in a full time park. But the initial cost was about a G note CDN and $140 a month. Went with a wireless LTE setup that utilizes signal from a cellular tower but on a separate wavelength so not impeded by cell traffic. Zero upfront or install fee and $100 CDN a month but can put on hold over winter. Download speeds up to 50MpS (we generally see around 40-50) and unlimited data but throttled back after 450 Gigs. You likely have much better deals in the US. We get hosed up here. Too much regulation and not enough competition.
    "Knot Quite Shore" - 2000 FV270 (Sold)
    2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Which provider @Willhound ?
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • WillhoundWillhound Member Posts: 4,222 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Bell. I left them several years ago at home for a reseller, Vmedia, for about half the cost. But for our RV it was about the only non wired option. I have to say though that my interaction with them this time around (so far) has been good. Had a lightening strike in a nearby tree that fried the router and I had a new one sent to me at no charge within 2 days.
    "Knot Quite Shore" - 2000 FV270 (Sold)
    2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)
  • J3ffJ3ff Member Posts: 4,179 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes, boat next to mine has it up and running, it's fast and great for what it is. Not as fast as the marina comcast connection though. Plenty fast for normal browsing, watching a show and emails, but you aren't going to be moving huge files up and down to the cloud through it quickly..
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    @oscar1 here’s my Starlink install. Happy so far!!


    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • LaReaLaRea Member, Moderator Posts: 7,923 mod
    Starlink Roam?
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I am on their “Mobile” (RV) plan. 
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,080 ✭✭✭✭
    I don't own one personally, but I've been on the lake around it, and also deep into the woods out hunting with it, and it works great with the RV plan.  Even video zoom calls are crystal clear. 
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023


    I’m in the most sub-optimal scenario right now at the marina - facing SSE and therefore the dish is angled slightly SSE. 
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hard to see but pretty sure we got a glimpse of starlink over head 
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Sorry pic won't post without WiFi...or paying for starlink.  Will post when we get off the water
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • WillhoundWillhound Member Posts: 4,222 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I wouldn't be surprised you can spot them. There are over 4500 currently in orbit with about 42000 planned overall. Skynet is here. Surrender. Resistance is futile.....😆
    "Knot Quite Shore" - 2000 FV270 (Sold)
    2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023
    With the US governments admission of finding space craft and life forms of unknown origin....it does kind of make you think.   There were right at a dozen of the lights in a straight line overhead moving much faster than your average commercial aircraft.    Spacing wasn't all perfect but they were all very close together.  
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023
    Well, sometimes things don’t go according to plan. 

    After 23 hours of uptime, the Starlink died. I reached out to tech support and they said based on debug logs I probably have a defective cable (which is proprietary). They agree to send me a new cable at no charge but their shipping takes 1.5 weeks. 

    In the meantime I buy a new cable locally and try it. No dice, dish is still dead. I start reading up on things and discover that this is quite common and often the connector at the dish fails. Lots of people with RVs on their second or third dishes already. 

    I reached out to Starlink support again and explained that the cable isn’t the problem. They sent a whole new kit to me. I just received it yesterday and I am running it at home as a durability test. Will try again this weekend at the boat :/

    Speeds that I am seeing are good (30-40mbps); not gamer quality but plenty good for what I need which is streaming and web browsing. 

    So in summary - potential very high, product quality very low. 
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,414 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Friend of ours got the RV kit for their boat and it worked great…. Until they pinched the cable right at the connector on the dish and it quit. We’re setting it up after we docked together. Was a bummer as we were on an 8 day trip together and they were happy to share. Not sure if they got a new cable or what. 

    Has anyone bought the residential package and used it on their boat? 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023
    That's what I have - residential hardware on the boat.
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,414 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023
    Gotcha. Was looking at that to save on the monthly cost vs the mobile/rv package. Residential $110 vs Mobile/RV of $150 per month 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2023
    You can register any service address (eg: marina) but Starlink will only work if you are using it there. If you try to use it elsewhere, the app says you either have to return to the service address or upgrade to the mobile plan. 

    The other downside to mobile is you usually get slower speeds than residential service. If you want full speed, you have to pay for mobile priority which is another $2/gb on top of the monthly. I haven’t experimented with that yet.

    I am usually anchored outside of my home “cell”. Pretty cool mapping here: https://starlink.sx/ (not mobile friendly)


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    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • oscar1oscar1 Member Posts: 786 ✭✭✭
    YYZRC said:
    @oscar1 here’s my Starlink install. Happy so far!!


    Bro, what hardware do you have for starlink the mini or the standard one. I going to buy one for the boat, but I don't want to buy anything to big like the one I have in the coach. about the plans you still using residential one. I have the roam plan in the coach, but I don't need it for what I am going to use in the boat. thx
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have the old Gen 2 dish that has the motors in it. Roam plan. 
    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,718 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Our we going to become 100% dependent on satellites for communications?  That bothers me a little.  Don't get me wrong, the tech is amazing for a fellow that used to watch the Beatles on a black and white TV with rabbit ears with aluminum foil sitting in coco beach fl. Just seems like a very vulnerable system with no plan b, what ever that would be.
  • IanIan Member Posts: 2,984 ✭✭✭✭
    We are now in many ways, Starlink and others are just extending the capabilities that people need to determine if to be defendant upon or augment with.

    Regards,

    Ian

    The Third “B”

    Secretary, Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club

    https://www.rcyachtclub.com/

  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,080 ✭✭✭✭
    rasbury said:
    Our we going to become 100% dependent on satellites for communications?  That bothers me a little.  Don't get me wrong, the tech is amazing for a fellow that used to watch the Beatles on a black and white TV with rabbit ears with aluminum foil sitting in coco beach fl. Just seems like a very vulnerable system with no plan b, what ever that would be.
    Embrace it.  You'll have no choice soon anyways haha.  Within a few years, ALL of the cellphones we have will have full access to Satelite, and it will be global cell signals for all.   I'm a relatively new Starlink user, and I couldn't be happier!  The referral program is amazing.  I posted my referral link on another post, if anyone is interested, I can post it here?   Right now in my area, the residential equipment is FREE, and using a referral link to purchase, you'll get a free month of service as well.  I can't believe I waited this long to pull the plug on cable! 
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,718 ✭✭✭✭✭
    @Lake_Bum during the last big financial melt down recession- we did away with cable then. Between net flix, you tube, paramount that we get for free that is the family entertainment.  I have my two great grandchildren with me (7&9)and they never watch TV. I don't really follow sports so with internet 5g we keep everything humming along. We watch air TV and we literally have a thousand free channels to watch . 
     
  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,813 mod
    I still have the cable but I love my college football and use every single college football channel I have.  We also do a lot dvr recording.  Maybe someday we’ll cut the cord, but not soon.

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

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