Dude!! This was a very comprehensive, well edited Starlink review. It ticked all the boxes.Keep up the good work and you'll have many more subscribers in no time. I'll keep an eye out for more reviews from this channel.
Excellent video. Ours only has some slowdowns when it pours very heavily and the Dishy also tends to do auto heating at that time even if it is not freezing outside. It truly is an excellent solution for those of us who cannot get on fiber line.
I haven't seen that as an issue anywhere online. Most people bypass Starlink and use their own router for using a VPN. Starlink says this about VPN, "Starlink supports VPNs that use TCP or UDP. SSL based VPNs typically work best to traverse CGNAT. NAT traversal support is required by the VPN"
Dude!! This was a very comprehensive, well edited Starlink review. It ticked all the boxes.Keep up the good work and you'll have many more subscribers in no time. I'll keep an eye out for more reviews from this channel.
Thank you!! Much appreciated!
Excellent video. Ours only has some slowdowns when it pours very heavily and the Dishy also tends to do auto heating at that time even if it is not freezing outside. It truly is an excellent solution for those of us who cannot get on fiber line.
Thanks! Yes I agree, and compared to other satellite internet options I'd choose Starlink every time.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
I only have one question. I work from home and must use a VPN. Will Starlink drop my VPN when it changes satellites? .
I haven't seen that as an issue anywhere online. Most people bypass Starlink and use their own router for using a VPN. Starlink says this about VPN, "Starlink supports VPNs that use TCP or UDP. SSL based VPNs typically work best to traverse CGNAT. NAT traversal support is required by the VPN"