Starlink recently made significant changes to in-motion usage for several plans, including Roam, Local Priority, Global ...
Once, mobile hotspots were a primary way for those living, working, or traveling in vans, boats, and RVs to get mobile internet data. But for much of the past decade, dedicated mobile hotspot devices ...
Tethering a cellular phone to a router over USB is a great way to share your phone's internet connection - but while ...
Peplink has a new Pepwave 5G Dongle, a compact single-modem device designed to add a full 5G WAN connection via Ethernet-over ...
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A mobile router is the central conductor of any RV or boat internet setup - bringing together cellular, Wi-Fi, and satellite internet sources. A mobile router acts as a gateway between the Local Area ...
The Family RV Association (formerly The Family Motorcoach Association - FMCA) - offers rental data plans to its members through their Tech Connect+ optional add-on membership benefit. These plans are ...
The Starlink app is the primary dashboard for your Starlink system. It gives you a quick view of system status, tools to optimize your location and Wi‑Fi coverage, built‑in speed testing, and access ...
Starlink completely revamped its Priority plan lineup this week. Priority plans now have a monthly "terminal/kit access" fee of either $40/month for Local or $150/month for Global, in addition ...
Starlink for RVs has been rebranded to Starlink Roam. Starlink Roam is available with Regional (same continent) coverage for $150/mo, the price that Starlink for RVs was recently increased to.
Starlink has removed the option to purchase the Gen 2 Standard Actuated Dish new in the USA, making the more recent Gen 3 Standard dish the default option for residential & roam use cases. Currently ...
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