Hi,
New here and to Starlink.
I absolutely LOVE my Starlink so far. I live very rural, off grid completely. I had Viasat with its super slow/unreliable signal and data caps for 15 years. I wasn't aware there was an option for me.
The blog on speed testing very informative, thank you.
I read in it that blog the networks will switch automatically? So in settings on the app, should I split the networks?
Thanks
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There's a huge learning curve with Starlink... I'm not a hardware expert. Only have had Starlink for a few months. Constant problems with connecting to my new hp printer... their tech expert said I need to split the network connectivity since my hp only needs 2.4 (juice). How on earth do I accomplish this necessity? Something about using a "Switch" instead of a "Splinter"... what ????
By the way I'm in the very rural upper peninsula of Michigan. HughesNet and AT&T home internet have all been a nightmare!
Welcome to the Starlink community! It's great to hear you're enjoying your Starlink experience, especially given your rural, off-grid location. Starlink is indeed a game-changer compared to Viasat. Regarding your question, yes, the networks switch automatically to provide the best signal. Splitting the networks can help manage devices and ensure a stable connection. Also, if you're studying and need academic support, "assignment help australia" services can provide invaluable assistance to help you succeed in your coursework. Enjoy your fast internet and happy browsing!
Thank you, would’ve been nice to know. Glad I found info on auto select in blog.
Hello Mary, welcome to the community! I would only recommend splitting the network if your having issues connecting devices or your getting kicked off the network a lot even when your in range. The automated system in the router works really well, there are only a handful of situations that we've had to split the network to correct issues we have run into. Hope this helps!