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Dutch_12078
Sep 18, 2013Explorer III
Krosslite wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
A couple of things. First, the use of satellite internet is not prohibited for RV use officially or otherwise.
Second, while satellite internet service is a bit more expensive than cellular service, it's not lots more and depending upon the amount of data you use it call be on par with cellular. The equipment you need to purchase up front is going to be several hundred dollars more and learning to point the antenna properly take a bit of practice.
If you are going to be in an area with nearly any level of cellular service or WiFi (free or paid) you are still likely going to have a better experience. However, if you plan to travel to remote locations or Canada or Mexico satellite internet services can still be the best choice.
Be aware that the current Gen4 services are not usable by an RVer as the service is spot beamed and not mobile. You would need to sign up for service with a HN7000S modem and you can expect upload speeds in the 100-150K range and download speeds around 1MB.
hey thanks. Out of all the responses you seem to have the best info and knowledgeable answer I was hoping to encounter.
See here is the thing. I like to do online gaming and it appears at this time; that appears to be a dead issue since the bandwidth required would not be possible when sharing with several others in the area using WiFi at the some time.
Per your response neither is sat internet.
Likely one of the biggest drawbacks for gamers trying to use satellite Internet is the much higher signal latency (600+ms) compared to cell and WiFi services. That ±50,000 mile round trip is a real game killer! :E
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