Capt Jim Wyatt
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That is what I am figuring out now.....Would putting the dish on a mast give you enough height on your property?
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That is what I am figuring out now.....Would putting the dish on a mast give you enough height on your property?
If I run the cable 50 yards from my modem will the signal strength be degraded at the other end?Try some direct burial Cat8 cable
How big of a "hole" to the sky would I need to have adequate LOS?I've used starlink at airbnb's all over the high spring area to be able to work remotely while down there. It's been super consistently good, assuming clear LOS to the north.
The dish moves as it tracks satellites.How big of a "hole" to the sky would I need to have adequate LOS?
Once the dish is locked on to the service does it "move" or "track" or does it remain aimed at one specific angle?
Starlink does have a "mesh" networking capability if you buy a second base unit. Positive would be a unit on hand in case the primary is fried/dies. Downside is that I would be surprised if you could get a fast, solid link at 50M even if both were sitting in facing windows - you might search for others real-world experiences.If I run the cable 50 yards from my modem will the signal strength be degraded at the other end?
Would this solution be better than a wireless bridge, disregarding cost?
How big of a "hole" to the sky would I need to have adequate LOS?
Once the dish is locked on to the service does it "move" or "track" or does it remain aimed at one specific angle?
I don't know how it works, but it works on a rocking boat and strapped to the roof of my van going down the interstate.Once the dish is locked on to the service does it "move" or "track" or does it remain aimed at one specific angle?