STARLINK (Satellite Internet and WIFI) -- How I Done It --

Am I missing the point with Starlink? I use my data roaming all over the world and hot spot the phone when I'm working on the laptop. For about £2 a day it allows me to use my UK deal (EE) unlimited data. Im currently in Italy having travelled through France, Austria and Germany and had 5g all the way. Next stop Slovenia, Croatia and Greece who all have more 5g than the UK....whats the benefit of Starlink over my current set up?
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Am I missing the point with Starlink? I use my data roaming all over the world and hot spot the phone when I'm working on the laptop. For about £2 a day it allows me to use my UK deal (EE) unlimited data. Im currently in Italy having travelled through France, Austria and Germany and had 5g all the way. Next stop Slovenia, Croatia and Greece who all have more 5g than the UK....whats the benefit of Starlink over my current set up?
Beware of any fair use policy for roaming. We recently did a month away through France and Spain, working remotely through most of it consuming around 20Gb per day. We used a mix of 5g via a Three data sim/modem and Starlink. Although we have unlimited data in the UK, a fair use policy of 12gb (per month) applied in Europe - our o2 phones (unlimited UK data) each had a 35Gb limit in the EU. In the end we used a daily "data passport” at £5 a day for unlimited EU data.

Starlink was OK for around 30% of the time, as said above it needs clear line of sight to the sky; we found that the slightest bit of tree cover in line of sight meant the connection was desperately unstable with frequent drop outs etc. - leading to us trying to pick camping spots with little to no tree cover, which was far from ideal in 40 degree sunshine :)
 
No, it will work through the windscreen (not quite as well as in the open) but not through a cover.

Needs a free line of sight to the sky and for best performance to point north.
Thank you @soldas , it would be a pure luxury only used at the main festivals where interweb reception is non existent. The monthly £4.50 would be in use for 9 months of the year. A nice to have though I feel, with the potential for Zombie Apocalypse around the corner!
 
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Recently installed my new power cable. Sits in the drives seat pocket for quick deployment to the starlink mag mounted on the bonnet.

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I can't believe I've just talked my Mrs out of buying me a SL mini for my birthday early October, based on how @Dellmassive 's system works at Busfest! What a considerate husband I am! All heart etc....
 
Am I missing the point with Starlink? I use my data roaming all over the world and hot spot the phone when I'm working on the laptop. For about £2 a day it allows me to use my UK deal (EE) unlimited data. Im currently in Italy having travelled through France, Austria and Germany and had 5g all the way. Next stop Slovenia, Croatia and Greece who all have more 5g than the UK....whats the benefit of Starlink over my current set up?
I’m in the same boat, on EE and find most of the time it’s fine - last night camping and streaming Netflix no problem even tho only 4g. But I do find at festivals especially the tethering method won’t work. And some remote spots you won’t have service. Star link would work in both scenarios. But is it worth the money yet.. not sure.
 
This is my use case.

I have phones on Vodafone.

Van WiFi on EE. And 3.

Now SL to pick up the slack.

Especially for remote camping and festivals.

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I’m in the same boat, on EE and find most of the time it’s fine - last night camping and streaming Netflix no problem even tho only 4g. But I do find at festivals especially the tethering method won’t work. And some remote spots you won’t have service. Star link would work in both scenarios. But is it worth the money yet.. not sure.
 
I think it probably comes down to the question - can you cope without WiFi for a night or 3? If you have kids the answer is probably no lol
 
@Dellmassive what do you use for the mobile data WiFi? The above looks interesting as it would give me 3 networks of potential data. Do the above ones work in Europe? And how did you get the price above? Mine shows full price
 
I think it probably comes down to the question - can you cope without WiFi for a night or 3? If you have kids the answer is probably no lol
100% definitely not.

I start sweating without internet after 2 mins.

I'm having a full melt down after an hour.

And trying to sell a kidney just after that


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@Dellmassive what do you use for the mobile data WiFi? The above looks interesting as it would give me 3 networks of potential data. Do the above ones work in Europe? And how did you get the price above? Mine shows full price
I have a mini usb WiFi dongle above the center roof lights.

That gives the van 24/7 WiFi, for

25GB should be enough...

2* ring cams.
Cerbo gx.
Shelly temp sensor.
WiFi co2.
And backup WiFi if the phone out of signal.

Plus any tablet action when camping.

Jon sent the 🖇️ for the deal?

It just shows, have you got prime?

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I have a mini usb WiFi dongle above the center roof lights.

That gives the van 24/7 WiFi, for

25GB should be enough...

2* ring cams.
Cerbo gx.
Shelly temp sensor.
WiFi co2.
And backup WiFi if the phone out of signal.

Plus any tablet action when camping.

Jon sent the 🖇️ for the deal?

It just shows, have you got prime?

.

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Nicely hidden! I’ve got prime yeah. Does it still show that price for you? Weirdly I can see 50gb for oct 26 for 29.99. Must be account specific?
 
Am I missing the point with Starlink? I use my data roaming all over the world and hot spot the phone when I'm working on the laptop. For about £2 a day it allows me to use my UK deal (EE) unlimited data. Im currently in Italy having travelled through France, Austria and Germany and had 5g all the way. Next stop Slovenia, Croatia and Greece who all have more 5g than the UK....whats the benefit of Starlink over my current set up?
Which is what I thought initially. However here where we spend most of the summer in France, mobile reception is poor - even with our dual sims (one SFR (French local), the other O2) you have to constantly swap between them to get the best reception ( and the data swap thing on our iPhones appears to have no effect). There is WIFI with a good signal on the campsite, but I suspect the entire area data infrastructure is poor, as when the wifi slows to a crawl, mobile data does the same. Bizarrely data is even worse when you get a 5G signal! So I'm following this with interest as it drives me potty on occasions although I'm not there yet in terms of cost.

SFR sim is about €15 per month for unlimited calls/data and 80GB of data.
 
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