The only consideration in hind sight...is making sure you have a clear view to the north...and a little to the west and a little to the east. During setup they want if facing due North. At the cabin works great, here in town...Need to get it up above the roof line to clear other homes! Just an FYI.
@@1968alaskan thank you! We have great internet here at the house (Copper Valley Telecom) but are lacking when we roam around. There has been talks of geo-fencing with the home kit so I’m conflicted as to which one to purchase. Of course, I haven’t called them yet lol.
@@TheSimpleAlaskans Totally understand I"m the same way! Depending on how much you roam...and where! I have got by with a MiFi solution for years...but..... If you will be roaming for say 3 months....You can turn off Starlink for nine months and then easily re-start the service! Spendy but...I would say that would be the way I would go. 150 per month x 3 months = $450. 450 /12 months = $37.50 per month x 12 months (budget wise) That would be hard to beat. All how you want to attack it. Good luck.
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The only consideration in hind sight...is making sure you have a clear view to the north...and a little to the west and a little to the east. During setup they want if facing due North. At the cabin works great, here in town...Need to get it up above the roof line to clear other homes! Just an FYI.
@@1968alaskan thank you! We have great internet here at the house (Copper Valley Telecom) but are lacking when we roam around. There has been talks of geo-fencing with the home kit so I’m conflicted as to which one to purchase. Of course, I haven’t called them yet lol.
@@TheSimpleAlaskans Totally understand I"m the same way! Depending on how much you roam...and where! I have got by with a MiFi solution for years...but..... If you will be roaming for say 3 months....You can turn off Starlink for nine months and then easily re-start the service! Spendy but...I would say that would be the way I would go. 150 per month x 3 months = $450. 450 /12 months = $37.50 per month x 12 months (budget wise) That would be hard to beat. All how you want to attack it. Good luck.