I have the setup from the link in the initial post. The only issues I've had at all are locations that don't have a clean line of sight -- you sort of have to plan for that when choosing a spot sometimes.
2oldman wrote:Latency (delay) has been a nagging problem for satellite service so far. Don't know if this system will be better, although these will be Leos.That should help a lot. EchoStar 19 (HughesNet) is at 23,200 miles where LEO is at about 1,2...
I work remotely, and HughesNet satellite internet is one of my connection methods. I also have a long-range WiFi booster and a cellular booster with yagi antenna. Satellite internet works much better than it used to and is my number two choice of the...
I think you're going to run into problems with that approach because of the frequency range consumer wireless operates at (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). The typical RV coaxial wiring often seems to use 1 GHz F connectors and has hidden splitters in the walls, ...