I got in on one of the Beta tests and have seen steadily decreasing outages (practically zero now) and increasing up/down speeds with an average 25 to 40 ms latency.
No problems with movies, email, and VOIP telephone. It is subject to rain fade, and has a built in heater to melt snow/ice off of it. I'm a household of one; multiple high demand devices operating at the same time might be an issue for those with families.
So easy to set up: literally aim at the sky and plug it in. You can connect a switch/router to the unit with one of their accessories and run your whole home network with it.
Handy to have for the "10 Days of Darkness". And you get peace of mind knowing you are helping Elon get to Mars and not supporting a bloated internet provider like Comcast, Spectrum or Google.
It does require AC (120 volt wall outlet); if you have an inverter that plugs into a car cigarette lighter or connects directly to a battery you're in business. Hopefully the people of NC are able to salvage batteries from their cars if they don't have power.
multiple high demand devices operating at the same time might be an issue for those with families.
talked to a cable internet installer while he was setting me up. told me about this call he got where a lady was complaining about slow internet speeds. when he gets there, he checks everything, and he can't figure out why it's running so slow, then he notices an ipad that's updating it's software.
On a hunch, he asks how many tablets she has.
Spoiler alert: she had 6-8 of them, and she was updating all of them at the same time. 🤣
There are 3 people in my house, and we are all hooked up, my son streams games and downloads, uploads at the same time two of us are streaming news, weather, programs, movies, it never lags. My son got it for the house 4 years ago, never looked back.
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I got in on one of the Beta tests and have seen steadily decreasing outages (practically zero now) and increasing up/down speeds with an average 25 to 40 ms latency.
No problems with movies, email, and VOIP telephone. It is subject to rain fade, and has a built in heater to melt snow/ice off of it. I'm a household of one; multiple high demand devices operating at the same time might be an issue for those with families.
So easy to set up: literally aim at the sky and plug it in. You can connect a switch/router to the unit with one of their accessories and run your whole home network with it.
Handy to have for the "10 Days of Darkness". And you get peace of mind knowing you are helping Elon get to Mars and not supporting a bloated internet provider like Comcast, Spectrum or Google.
It does require AC (120 volt wall outlet); if you have an inverter that plugs into a car cigarette lighter or connects directly to a battery you're in business. Hopefully the people of NC are able to salvage batteries from their cars if they don't have power.
talked to a cable internet installer while he was setting me up. told me about this call he got where a lady was complaining about slow internet speeds. when he gets there, he checks everything, and he can't figure out why it's running so slow, then he notices an ipad that's updating it's software.
On a hunch, he asks how many tablets she has.
Spoiler alert: she had 6-8 of them, and she was updating all of them at the same time. 🤣
There are 3 people in my house, and we are all hooked up, my son streams games and downloads, uploads at the same time two of us are streaming news, weather, programs, movies, it never lags. My son got it for the house 4 years ago, never looked back.
well, this was years ago when I heard the story, and probably before that it happened.