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Might make more sense to look into what your phone company can offer you. I use my Hot Spot when I take long car rides roughly 6-7 hours to see family since I too work from home and have never had an issue bill wise... Not sure if it uses your DATA when utilizing the hot spot but if you're only going to the cabin during summers and only on weekends, seems very minimal...
TLDR: Use a hotspot off your phone when at the cabin, keep your regular internet at home. |
Is the question at home about square foot coverage or data load coverage?
If it's about sq.ft. then some extender router like eero or similar might help. But keep in mind, I have no idea what I'm talking about. |
As a T-Mobile customer….would a hotspot like this work at the cabin?
https://www.t-mobile.com/hotspot-iot...mobile-hotspot I’d use standard Starlink at home since it would be permanent, and not need to move. |
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I have starlink on the farm.
It is fantastic for my purposes. I game on it and watch 4k tv/movies on it. A bit pricey per month for the speeds you get but when my only other viable option is 20mbps for $80 a month... I'll take it. If you aren't daily driving the Starlink internet, and you have good reception on the T-Mobile network at your intended location, I would probably go with the mobile hotspot route from T-Mobile before sinking the money into the unit then the monthly fee on Starlink. |
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I've never heard a bad thing about Starlink... I don't have it, but have used it a few times and never had issues with video chats, streaming, etc. I know several people who use it as their primary internet for work, whether it's from home or BFE in an RV and they love it.
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If it’s any help I just watched a Starlink launch from my back yard
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I wondered the same. We take the camper to the lake but wasn’t sure if the starlink would support the wife and son gaming every night.
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https://nordvpn.com/blog/internet-speed-for-gaming/ What is a good internet speed for gaming? Internet speed of 10-25 Mbps download and 5-10 Mbps upload suits most online gaming needs. The recommended internet speed for gaming depends on several factors, including the type of game, the platform, and the number of players involved. However, if you’re a serious gamer or streamer, you may want to invest in higher speeds to ensure the best possible gaming experience. Remember — these figures apply to the gaming community. The minimum internet connection speed for gaming: Download speed — 3 Mbps Upload speed — 0.5-1 Mbps Ping rate — Less than 150 ms The recommended internet connection speed for gaming: Download speed — 15-25 Mbps Upload speed — 5 Mbps Ping rate — Less than 50 ms If you're unclear about the status right now, you can test your internet speed and get more data. Starlink has a map of download speeds, latency, and upload speed. Missouri is at 95-241 Mbps download speed 13 - 25 Mbps upload speed 26-37 ms latency Those numbers are supposedly from the 20th to 80th percentile of real user data. Those numbers should also continue to get better and better. Hell look around reddit and you can find people posting there speeds from all over. |
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The best option, assuming there's coverage, is a fixed wireless "home internet". Those usage plans are actually designed for home internet. Hotspots are for checking emails and stuff like that, not streaming. |
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Satellite generally isn't great for real-time communication or interactive stuff because it suffers from the laws of physics. The network ingress is much further away from you than any terrestrial connection. Starlink is different (and better) because LEO satellites are closer to the earth, reducing that latency. |
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Keep in mind, the Starlink mini is great for an RV because it is all encapsulated in that one small package but the wifi transmitter is very dumbed down. It doesn't cover a lot of area like the full size one does. If I was using it for my house I would probably have to use it as basically your "modem" and use some other equipment as your router/wifi. Edit: I tried playing some games that require low latency and it worked like shit. I was playing bf2042 and man... that was ****ing horrible. So if your kids play games that require low latency ehhh... I have not had good results but I am planning on trying it in other locations to see how it does. I heard you are supposed to be able to. |
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