With the current sale on the Generation 3 antenna (?) and the 50gb for $50 roam plan I am thinking of getting into Starlink to use with my RV. I don't think Starlink will work at my home. But will Dish OnDemand work with my Dish Wally?
Yes, should be fineWith the current sale on the Generation 3 antenna (?) and the 50gb for $50 roam plan I am thinking of getting into Starlink to use with my RV. I don't think Starlink will work at my home. But will Dish OnDemand work with my Dish Wally?
With the current sale on the Generation 3 antenna (?) and the 50gb for $50 roam plan I am thinking of getting into Starlink to use with my RV. I don't think Starlink will work at my home. But will Dish OnDemand work with my Dish Wally?
I do not doubt you, but I'm curious why Starlink will not work at your home.
Sorry to change topic but since I have not been able to find answer on starlink site, how much are additional GB?From what I have read since making that comment Starlink would most likely work at my home. When Starlink first came out I could not get a Northern view for it due to tall trees. When I get back from my next trip I will test it out being I will still have days and gb to use.
I don't know. I looked for that also.Sorry to change topic but since I have not been able to find answer on starlink site, how much are additional GB?
Call themSorry to change topic but since I have not been able to find answer on starlink site, how much are additional GB?
all you need to do at the house is use the app for coverage test--50gb unless you are just emailing and face booking will get eaten up very quickly and it will shut of automatic unless you purchase extra gb's at $1 per gb and doesnt the wally still require the use of the dish--i would think you would have to access on demand directly through star and a computer or phone like dish anywhere-could be wrong how those work as i have never used either (on demand or anywhere)From what I have read since making that comment Starlink would most likely work at my home. When Starlink first came out I could not get a Northern view for it due to tall trees. When I get back from my next trip I will test it out being I will still have days and gb to use.
I normally set up my Dish at home to get access to my DVR. I would check my laptop to see if Starlink works. I did the coverage test years ago and it showed frequent interruptions.all you need to do at the house is use the app for coverage test--50gb unless you are just emailing and face booking will get eaten up very quickly and it will shut of automatic unless you purchase extra gb's at $1 per gb and doesnt the wally still require the use of the dish--i would think you would have to access on demand directly through star and a computer or phone like dish anywhere-could be wrong how those work as i have never used either (on demand or anywhere)
I'd do it. You can even get one that works while driving.Pardon my naiveite, but is this the closest thread to a Starlink thread? I'm considering researching using Starlink with my RV (I only use it twice a year). I currently use a Dish Hopper for this purpose (because I can subscribe & unsubscribe) . I have Cable TV @ the house. However, I keep getting good feedback from campers on Starlink internet performance. I'm thinking about trying it with my RV, if I like it , I'd cut the cord to my house cable and use it at home as well. (Realizing I'd have to pay for some of the premium channels via internet apps, I'd have to research but I'd guess its more economical. Is there a thread for this subject or should I start one? Thanks
The only problem with that is each dish requires its own paid subscription.I'd do it. You can even get one that works while driving.
If it were me I'd permanently mount an antenna on top of rv and buy a second antenna at home that way all you have to do is move the modem only. However if you currently have cable internet the starlink won't be as good performance wise. Depending on how much you're streaming and what resolution you may not notice a difference though.
the modem is the dish--you would need either 2 separate kits (2 separate bills) or one kit with a residential plan and you can change your service address to wherever you camp then back to your residence--only issue with that is tearing it down and reinstalling it each time--also there are areas now that are getting a 1 time $100 congestion fee in some areas if you want a residential plan and also some areas are being wait listed again for residential so your only option in that case will be a roam/mobile plan right away which costs more than residential and has less priorityI'd do it. You can even get one that works while driving.
If it were me I'd permanently mount an antenna on top of rv and buy a second antenna at home that way all you have to do is move the modem only. However if you currently have cable internet the starlink won't be as good performance wise. Depending on how much you're streaming and what resolution you may not notice a difference though.
Does each dish have a serial number that's communicated with the modem? If not I don't see how it would matter. They do have a traveling subscription I believe. So could you not just do that?The only problem with that is each dish requires its own paid subscription.
The dish is not the modem. The modem is the inside unit. Like in my previous comment I don't see how switching between dishes would matter unless theyre somehow assigned to each account/modem once installed. If on a roaming plan then the location wouldn't really matter. But yes would cost more.the modem is the dish--you would need either 2 separate kits (2 separate bills) or one kit with a residential plan and you can change your service address to wherever you camp then back to your residence--only issue with that is tearing it down and reinstalling it each time--also there are areas now that are getting a 1 time $100 congestion fee in some areas if you want a residential plan and also some areas are being wait listed again for residential so your only option in that case will be a roam/mobile plan right away which costs more than residential and has less priority
you would be incorrect--the modem is in the dish--the only thing in the house is the "router"--the dish has a unique serial number and also has gps location programmed into it which in turn shows the location of the dish at all times when on and they will and do know if you are in a wrong address for a residential plan and will block and notify you of such until you return to your registered address (or change the service address as i said then back when you reach home if your spot is still open for residential)The dish is not the modem. The modem is the inside unit. Like in my previous comment I don't see how switching between dishes would matter unless theyre somehow assigned to each account/modem once installed. If on a roaming plan then the location wouldn't really matter. But yes would cost more.