pano-dude
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Surprised Telus and Rogers aren't whining about it too.Liberal thinking
Surprised Telus and Rogers aren't whining about it too.Liberal thinking
I don’t know why they would be whining, its not like those companies have service when starlink will, Rogers is the only Canadian company who partnered with starlink so far.Surprised Telus and Rogers aren't whining about it too.
Because the have a monopoly on cell services and have been lobbying the government to not allow more competition in Canada.I don’t know why they would be whining, its not like those companies have service when starlink will, Rogers is the only Canadian company who partnered with starlink so far.
I bought a Gen 3 the other day on their promotion sale of $199. I like that they added ethernet ports on the new extended range router. Will also allow you to use the old Gen 2 routers as mesh nodes. Will definitely be easier for mounting/transport/storage.So Starlink discontinued the Gen 2 (motorized) and the Gen 3 is now available in Canada. Is it a worthwhile upgrade I wonder, with the new Generation modem with more sq ft coverage and better cords?
I don not like the manual setup of the Gen 3 and that will really limit the guys who have them mounted on trucks. My Gen 2 has a mobile option now on my app.
So it is possible to use a Gen 2 router with a gen 3 to mesh them interesting.I bought a Gen 3 the other day on their promotion sale of $199. I like that they added ethernet ports on the new extended range router. Will also allow you to use the old Gen 2 routers as mesh nodes. Will definitely be easier for mounting/transport/storage.
The new mini would be cool but not yet offered here. I've seen that people are using a PD port type C plug for power, that would make them super portable running off a PD battery pack. I doubt those will go on sale for $199 though. They are currently $600 USD.
Is it possible to turn the wifi off and just use ethernet with this system then?I bought a Gen 3 the other day on their promotion sale of $199. I like that they added ethernet ports on the new extended range router. Will also allow you to use the old Gen 2 routers as mesh nodes. Will definitely be easier for mounting/transport/storage.
The new mini would be cool but not yet offered here. I've seen that people are using a PD port type C plug for power, that would make them super portable running off a PD battery pack. I doubt those will go on sale for $199 though. They are currently $600 USD.
Is it possible to turn the wifi off and just use ethernet with this system then?
Yes to both!So it is possible to use a Gen 2 router with a gen 3 to mesh them interesting.
absolutely you canHey guys, just a quick question about starlink. Can you stream anything through this? Have a buddy that is looking for a Shaw satellite system for his cabin . He is very technology limited and struggles with it. As far as a fire stick and stremio it would be too much trouble for him
go with star link I'm in change mode right nowHey guys, just a quick question about starlink. Can you stream anything through this? Have a buddy that is looking for a Shaw satellite system for his cabin . He is very technology limited and struggles with it. As far as a fire stick and stremio it would be too much trouble for him