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Defiantly up and down for my day on speed tests. Real world experiment side of things, shat finally worked. Streamed multiple Video devices all evening with out a hick-up or any waiting.

Technical stats.

I saw as low as 3. And as high as 110. Usually when the down speed was low, up speed was high.


Either way. Happy camper!
 
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Working fine so far.
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So far I'm impressed. Speeds are all over the place, anywhere from the teens to the eighties, but the average is more than adequate. It has dropped right out a few times but only for less than a minute. I need to have Microsoft teams running steady all day. (they're watching right now)plus 90% of our school stuff is online;lots of videos on Nait's site,Youtube, etc. Sure beats driving to the kid's place in town every day. Don't even have to wear pants. Thanks Ron and Elon.
 

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I’m not a big fan of just blasting screws or lag bolts through my shingle and stapling cables to my exterior like the average rural internet install.

Here’s my idea for a solid mount option with out holes through my roof.

-1” foam glued to a sidewalk block, w/ a couple moister drain channels

-Mount fastened to block.

-block and mount safety chained to roof tie off anchor.

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I did reposition it to a different pitch yesterday when I double checked for obstructions with daylight.

For me it needs to be on my roof due to trees. It does require a fairly large clear area from east to west. But fairly narrow north/south.

I can finally view and move my camera system remotely. Couldnt do shat before!

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Haha more roofs ruined by bolting crap down through it, i can just imagine solar panels installs. Best crawl up in the attic in a major downpour and have a look. Water destroys homes. It is one thing changing plywood and a whole new ball game when the gang nails fail.
 

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So I received a email saying I can order and service in my area should be up and running mid 2021.

Does this automatically find its own signal or do I have to spend a couple hours dialing it in with a sat finder?
 

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So I received a email saying I can order and service in my area should be up and running mid 2021.

Does this automatically find its own signal or do I have to spend a couple hours dialing it in with a sat finder?

The dish moves and finds the signal and costantanly moves to maintain the signal.
 

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I’m not a big fan of just blasting screws or lag bolts through my shingle and stapling cables to my exterior like the average rural internet install.

Here’s my idea for a solid mount option with out holes through my roof.

-1” foam glued to a sidewalk block, w/ a couple moister drain channels

-Mount fastened to block.

-block and mount safety chained to roof tie off anchor.

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I did reposition it to a different pitch yesterday when I double checked for obstructions with daylight.

For me it needs to be on my roof due to trees. It does require a fairly large clear area from east to west. But fairly narrow north/south.

I can finally view and move my camera system remotely. Couldnt do shat before!

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When you say large area east to west how far from house can the trees be
 

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I’m not a big fan of just blasting screws or lag bolts through my shingle and stapling cables to my exterior like the average rural internet install.

Here’s my idea for a solid mount option with out holes through my roof.

-1” foam glued to a sidewalk block, w/ a couple moister drain channels

-Mount fastened to block.

-block and mount safety chained to roof tie off anchor.

//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210226/3a2cd92a5989cc0771b7f370c5f5bbd6.jpg
//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210226/42bd3fc4136bcba13e0af1a3f14fa7ae.jpg
I did reposition it to a different pitch yesterday when I double checked for obstructions with daylight.

For me it needs to be on my roof due to trees. It does require a fairly large clear area from east to west. But fairly narrow north/south.

I can finally view and move my camera system remotely. Couldnt do shat before!

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They have a ballasted roof mount on the website but it’s not recommended for heavy wind areas. Your set up looks like it will work well.
 

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So I received a email saying I can order and service in my area should be up and running mid 2021.

Does this automatically find its own signal or do I have to spend a couple hours dialing it in with a sat finder?
Hey Tom watch this vid and it shows set up and how it finds signal
https://youtu.be/Sjo4Y6YjCi8
 
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