Elon-net and LIFE at 500kb/s.....

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by ETC(SS), Feb 22, 2026 at 10:47 AM.

  1. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Hurricanes.
    Ice Storms.
    Large Wildfires.
    ...even rats, can cause significant regional power and communications outages.

    SO....I bought a Starlink Mini ($249) and quasi-permanently installed it in my leafy suburban neighborhood dwelling - spending another $50 for mounting materials and a 30m Chicom ethernet cable.
    My goals were to have affordable fall-over internet for cameras, a security system, and have the ability to use email and voice.

    Gen-Z considers life at 0.5mb/s to be intolerable, but for me?
    It's something like 75 times faster than dialup and for contingent comms at $5 a month it is a nearly perfect solution.
    I get alerts from cameras and security systems while away from home.
    I can do basic internet and FT loved ones while I'm at home and 'the internet is out.'
    (It's a little like having normal internet in a house with teenagers.)

    I did a limited 'plugs out' test with Elon-net and here are some random, initial observations:

    * $5 a month MEANS $5 a month. There are no junk fees.

    * The latency difference is not the least bit noticeable.

    * The system draws about 21 watts while in use. I currently use a small 650VA UPS that one of my HVAC providers at work threw away after the wimpy SLA battery failed - as they all do.
    I bought a $17 replacement but I intend to firm that up with another UPS solution using Lifepo4.
    The Starlink Mini was designed for the RV and camping life, so power is conveniently very flexible.

    * 500kb/s sometimes means more given a static install....up to nearly 1mb/s. Over the last 2 months it has never been measured at less.

    * The onboard router in the unit is fairly impressive. I get a strong signal throughout my house (2000ft/3) and yard (1/4 acre) I'm going to firm that up too, which is why I added the ethernet cable.

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    #1 ETC(SS), Feb 22, 2026 at 10:47 AM
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  2. bwilson4web

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    Excellent!

    When I last looked, it was North of $100/mo. Today I have:
    • $25/mo - WOW 160 MBs with their cable modem
    • $50/mo - T-Mobile cell on my iPhone, as backup 5G and 5 GB per month free data
    You got a good deal.

    I continue to get door-to-door solicitors selling other providers. But they notice my solar roof and I show them my two EVs. They really like to talk technology and then I share my costs … and they wander off.

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  3. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Current ROAM plan price is $50 a month for 100Gig with the option to place the system in a PAUSE state with 500kb/s for $5 a month with no data cap.
    It's well documented on the site.
    Another advantage to my setup is that I can re-activate it to full service 'left of bang' in a few minutes with my phone and get full Starlink bandwidth.

    When I retire I will probably keep my fiber service but I will also have the option to convert to a deprioritized Residential plan for $80/month but for now it's the "C" in my communications PACE plan.