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I've had Starlink for about a year.
Works good. $90 a month.
Works good. $90 a month.
Its possible that if fiber is in the area, NDTC may be able to get you a post that you then can lay something on top of the ground into your camper. I have hooked up campers before where we run the slide out in a few inches and fish the fiber around the seal and then put the slide out back out, works pretty good and doesnt involve drilling holes. Biggest problem is having to deal with the line on the ground. Most coops are pretty willing to help you get what you need if it means another internet connection. Another option would be to rent or hire a private contractor to open a trench up from the fiber vault to your camper that NDTC can put the fiber in. Fiber is cheap, $0.40/ft range so if it ends up being abandoned, you arent out much in the grand scheme of what you get out of it.I plan to build on a lot but not until next summer at the earliest, in the mean time, I stay in my camper quite a bit and would like to have internet.
Assuming you have a capable mobile phone you could do mobile hotspot. If not included on your current plan mobile hotspot can likely be added for less than a standalone cellular connection like the T mobile option.I plan to build on a lot but not until next summer at the earliest, in the mean time, I stay in my camper quite a bit and would like to have internet.
Thanks, fiber is on the lot but all of a sudden I'd beIts possible that if fiber is in the area, NDTC may be able to get you a post that you then can lay something on top of the ground into your camper. I have hooked up campers before where we run the slide out in a few inches and fish the fiber around the seal and then put the slide out back out, works pretty good and doesnt involve drilling holes. Biggest problem is having to deal with the line on the ground. Most coops are pretty willing to help you get what you need if it means another internet connection. Another option would be to rent or hire a private contractor to open a trench up from the fiber vault to your camper that NDTC can put the fiber in. Fiber is cheap, $0.40/ft range so if it ends up being abandoned, you arent out much in the grand scheme of what you get out of it.
what is the monthly cost?Starlink all the way. Use it several months a year in the middle of nowhere ice fishing and camping. Can stream on multiple TV using streaming stick or Roku with no issue. I have been impressed with it even in bad weather. This was at Devils Lake. 282 mbps download and 23mbps upload