Submitted by numetalbeatsjazz t3_yqtuhb in vermont
Hey all. I'm one of the lucky people who live outside a populated area and am stuck with only one option for internet: Consolidated Communications DSL. What excitement it is to wake up in the morning and not know if I will have a connection better than .05 MBPS! Such joy!
But other than a giant bitch fest that this will no doubtedly become, let me ask you some questions to make sure it's not just me and to confirm that I am indeed getting gaslit by a fucking ISP every time I call to complain.
About once a day I get drops in speed. Like severe drops. Right now, after resetting my router for the hundredth time today, I'm getting what I pay for: ~20 down and 2 up. But that seems to be the anomaly. And it's not like I'm testing at peak times. I can see some moderate slow downs at like 7 pm. But I wake up in the morning and check emails and find I'm at 1 MBPS or less most days. Is this what everyone else gets. At some point it jumps back up around 10 am. Then fucks off around lunch time. Back at 3. Fucks back off at 5.
Does this sound familiar to you? Let me hear your experiences.
What is everyone's experience with Starlink? I've heard reports that it is crazy fast but also drops out occasionally due to the rotation of the satellites. Is this the case? Is the cost worth it?
Thanks everyone! Now commence bitching
whaletacochamp t1_ivq742c wrote
Get starlink and only go to /r/starlink for advice on mounting and to answer little questions here and there. That sub is the bitch fest - there are TONS of people with much better options who got starlink just to be part of the craze, and now spend all of their time complaining about little inconsequential things. Starlink also makes it TOO easy to track things like speeds and outages, so you get people who are all fired up simply over the numbers their app is showing them, meanwhile their service is totally 100% fine.
Our only options were consolidated or hughesnet. Consolidated is well known to be awful, and hughesnet sold us some pretty solid lies, so we went two years with Hughesnet. I paid $200/mo for 25mbps and 25gb data. I NEVER had more than 8mbps, my data would run out in a week, and we would be throttled down to 3mbps. It would be another $50/mo to get enough data to not be throttled.
Switched to starlink and speeds haven't been what was promised (promised 100mbps or more at first and I run right around 60 most of the time) but the system has worked completely flawlessly for me. We couldn't stream ANYTHING before and now we have had three devices streaming at once with no issues on multiple occasions. My dish is in a spot with some obstructions - the app says to expect an outage every two minutes. Outages certainly occur, but most are less than 2 seconds and are completely unnoticeable. The longer ones are completely unnoticeable unless im on a video meeting in which case it will be a small lag that quickly catches up. I have only had one major outage for about an hour and it ended up being an issue that affected users world wide.
TLDR: I pay half as much for 10x better internet through starlink. Take what that sub says with a grain of salt. We are also one of the lucky areas of the country that isn't over capacity yet, so I would order soon.