Starlink is a fantastic solution for some people, and for others, it’s just not necessary. Here I go into three reasons why #Starlink is not for you while traveling in your RV like the #leisuretravelvan #RV
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Hi Brandon – I queued up for Starlink over a year ago while living in Northern California. Moved to Indiana and typed in a new home address and remained on Starlink’s waiting list. Typed in a relatives address in Montana. Equipment was immediately available. Then discovered Starlink connection required the initial hook up at the Montana address. So I canceled Starlink after initially being excited about the RV service possibilities once I discovered it. Finally, I concluded Starlink was not worth it regarding the way I travel. A second mobile service is the answer. Again, thank for the thorough update.
I like the idea of I don’t do anything!
I stopped using my portable dish tv because it was just too much hassle
I rarely stay anywhere long enough for the setup
Brandon: You’re spot-on…”Let Elon figure it out”. It’s too early and too many bugs(?) Connectivity is great when you can get it…but aren’t you supposed to be “camping” anyway?!