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David Ciotti:
I have a T-Mobile Hot Spot that costs $50 per month and provides fast internet up to my 100Gig limit then the speed is throttled significantly. 100 Gigs per month is not enough for my needs and I am looking for more bandwidth.
I have been seeing more and more StarLink antennas in the campgrounds in FL and am wondering if anyone has experience with that satellite system?
Greg Ross:
We got a Starlink as a present and have used it on 2 trips with a roku.
We ar very happy with it, it is easy to set up and while traveling had little problems being out of our home area.
I do not have any idea how to record with a Starlink but would live to know if is possible.
We also use a Wally form Dish Network.
David Ciotti:
There are several sites on the internet that let you download video content. Some legal others not so much. Try:
https://archive.org/details/Film_Noir?autoplay=1&playset=1&sort=-downloads&page=2
for starters. Once the file is on your hard drive VLC player will put the video on your computer screen. If you have an HDMI output from your computer you can hook that up to an unused HDMI input on your TV and watch the movie on a bigger screen.
Dwight Wilson:
We streamed content for the last 4 months while in the USA after Shaw Direct shut down their southern F2 satellite and we lost programming. The phones worked well as hot spots but we did notice Prime uses a ton of data. We had 200GB per month to share between the 2 phones for so all worked fine.
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