
John Boy
Absolutely worth it. I average 300 Mbps down, 40 Mbps up, and 25 ms latency. We’ve run 2 PS4s, 2 PS5s, 2 TVs streaming, and 3 phones online at once with zero lag. Even in really bad weather, the worst I’ve seen is 60 Mbps download, still fast enough. For $120/month on the residential plan, it’s reliable, fast, and handles multiple devices with no issues.
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George Bojanov MD
I dont like the recent app change, where I am not able to access the "network" option (grayed out), when accessing it remotely. It significantly affects my ability to monitor and administer my starlink network. You may as well replace the app with a green light only saying "active", when accessed remotely. The change makes no sense from security stand point, as i am already using two factor authentication. I can also restart the system, but cant see local network - where is the logic.

Matthew Russell
As easy as this was to get and set up and it's actually fast enough for streaming, gaming, and anything else. I don't understand how other companies have such an issue supplying internet in certain areas. Very impressed!! Also it only cost me $180ish to get the kit and it's $120 a month. I think that's very fairly priced. I know plenty of people that pay upward of $150 for basically dial up speeds (10Mb download) I get 100-200Mb easily wirelessly and even up to 300Mb with an Ethernet cord!
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