Does anyone have any ideas on this?This is a sincere answer:If you watch news in the morning, it sets your mind on things that distract you from important things. If you watch news in the evening, it sets your mind on things that distract you from resting.Never, never, never watch the news. It actually causes brain damage.
I glance at the headlines in the mornings from both sides to see who is telling the biggest lie for that day
And woke up to 28 and fells like 20 this morning. New comforter coming this morning Ahhh. Life is good.
Van Thats funny we just turned off the ac's last week but might have to run them next week going back up to 85 for a few days, LOL
I've had the original Starlink antenna running at home for two and a half years. It has been increasingly reliable, and the speeds and bandwidth are more than adequate for a few HDTV streams at a time.For on-the-road use, I have a T-Mobile 5G hotspot from Calyx Institute. Unlimited data for $750 the first year, then $500 per year after. I just renewed today. I don't often find myself staying anywhere that doesn't have a good T-Mobile or Sprint signal, so it has been a fantastic mobile solution. It's a bonus that it is available at home for brief Starlink outages. The speeds are usually quite a bit faster than Starlink. I've seen well over 400 Gbps in urban areas or along highways.https://members.calyxinstitute.org/enroll/membership
So I have looked at plans offered by calyx. None of the hotspots offer an external antenna port. Have you tethered to another device ro allow for an external antenna?