Update! How To Beat SpaceX Starlink Data Cap

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Today we discuss how to beat the SpaceX Starlink data cap! Exactly when the data cap is coming and what you'll need to know before it's implemented!

The SpaceX Starlink Data Cap has been postponed once again and I have the new date for you along with other important knowledge that will help you "get around the SpaceX Starlink data cap".

Here are some QoS Router/Switch ideas at various price ranges.

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Highlighted Starlink Hardware I Have Tested In The Past:

For High-Speed Access Points (ex. Starlink or Cable)

For Slower Speed Access Points (ex. ATT)

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Today we discuss how to beat the SpaceX Starlink data cap! Exactly when the data cap is coming and what you'll need to know before it's Today we discuss how to beat the SpaceX Starlink data cap! Exactly when the data cap is coming and what you'll need to know before it's implemented!!

The SpaceX Starlink Data Cap has been postponed once again and I have the new date for you along with other important knowledge that will help you "get around the SpaceX Starlink data cap".

Here are some QoS Router/Switch ideas at various price ranges.



BTW: This is the VPN service that I use and if you're interested in securing your family or business data while being more anonymous while on the web, check out this service, and don't forget to include a "Static-IP" and "Port Forwarding" to your order. Cheaper than a Starbucks latte a month!


PureVPN + port forwarding + dedicated IP
• 2-year deal for $3.45/month (74% OFF)
• 5-year deal for $2.57/month (82% OFF)



Thank you for supporting the channel!


Highlighted Starlink Hardware I Have Tested In The Past:


For High-Speed Access Points (ex. Starlink or Cable)

For Slower Speed Access Points (ex. ATT)




[ Channel Membership ]

If you enjoy my content consider becoming a member by hitting the JOIN button below and becoming a member!



[ Media Contact Business Relations ]

[ Free Giveaways & Promos ]

[ Social Media & Additional Connections ]

The above are my Amazon affiliate links - if you purchase anything using the links above, you're supporting this channel at no additional cost to you! Thank You for your support!

jcristina
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I am a Canadian, and we have data caps at 1TB a month, but at least from 11PM to 7PM we can download at it does not contribute to the cap.
Personally, I think these times should change to at least 9:PM to 9:AM. I am happy they do have uncapped times for updates, game downloads, and other large files and or uploads.

DestructiveBurn
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I would like to see a survey of people reporting on how much they typically use as reported by Starlink. I've always thought of myself as a fairly heavy user. This includes keeping my XBOX games up to date, tons of YouTube watching (i'm retired and my computer is on all day), a movie most evenings (4K if possible), and lots of misc. stuff (bill paying, shopping, etc.).
In my case for the last few months I have averaged about 13 GB per day so around 0.4 TB per month. Obviously I don't have a problem with the data caps. But I am a single person household.

thestanwalker
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I've also been downloading my favorite shows and movies during off-peak time as well. Anywhere from 50 GB's to 250 GB's a night.

chrisbryan
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Thank you for this great video. I tell the fam, "Hey, we're on a data diet. Turn off that TV." It's usually streaming "youtube.".

Christineeve
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P.S. I’m glad you know you’re consoles and didn’t say “set up your switches for download times”, because switch itself doesn’t have that. Games are updated when either starting that game or when you turn the switch on. Time set up’s is a good idea. Xbox, even when powered off (without time set up’s), still downloads/uses internet, unless the console power chord is unplugged from the outlet. Onto the next video! >>> You were going to “stick it over here” as you point… for a link to the Xbox ps4/5 setup video you made? I’m looking like, um.. where ?

GalaGirly
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I waited over 2 years for starlink many of us that weren't privileged to live in areas that got the first dibs are NOT complaining about going from 350 Megs to 100 Megs or even 50 or 25 Megs were pretty dam happy to get those speeds. That small group that left probably has many choices or they just don't need internet.

cruven
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I have switched to fiber because it became available recently in my rural area but I have to say that my Starlink service was great for the 6 months I had it the best internet we had ever had.I was getting 125 down and about 10 up during the day the only time it dropped down was at night to around 30-50 so really pretty good and that was only from about 7-10 pm at night.

skblut
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A terabyte is a lot of data, though. It's easy to forget, perhaps, when 100 gigabytes of unthrottled data was golden, usually reserved for precious older accounts grandfathered in. I'm retired, spend hours online, am an avid gamer downloading multiple gigabyte updates and patches, stream movies, news and youtube, create videos and lately been playing a lot in AI. I am at about 175 gigabytes a month, so a terabyte would cover about six of me in this house each month.

Graybeard_
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I thought I was already capped so I've been watching my peak and off-peak data.

chrisbryan
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For $180/ month, Viasat only gave me 100 Gb before the data cap, and charged me forty times as much as Starlink for each Gb over my data cap. Viasat was also 650ms latency, twenty times more than Starlink, with speeds of 10Mbs (until the data cap, 2Mbs thereafter); Starlink is ten to twenty times faster. So, I am fine with a one TB data cap, we use, on average 800-950GB per month, so we may come up to bump the new data cap, but we're cool with it, given the alternative, thanks.

laurenceprantner
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Have already noticed limit throttling here in Australia.

rogermckinnon
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Thanks! I love your informative videos and appreciate all the research.

jeannehoward-coch
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Current owners should be grandfathered in the data cap. We signed up for "unlimited data"

NovaDexter
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Hi Joe, off topic but the mobile app just changed. New graphics and layout.

robertmajkut
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I wish they would announce expected speeds under basic access. I watched your video on the subject, and im hoping you are right, but based on what they are saying about affected services like streaming and gaming being possibly unavailable, I worry they wont give us usable speeds.

cjlloyd
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the hard data cap is one way to slow things down but they could slow things by classifying your network traffic then de-prioritizing it based on all sorts of policy needs. They could let all traffic to twitter flow unobstructed while traffic to other social media sites would have stand at the back of the line allowing other types of traffic to be forwarded first.

NeogenicOrg
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They need to just have a service that allows unlimited data for like $150 I’d pay that

MrREDSTAR
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I have the Best Effort plan for now. I also have 10 Mbs DSL as backup while I evaluate Starlink. I was very disappointed yesterday trying to watch the Superbowl in HD. The best speeds from Starlink and the DSL was from 1 to 3.8 Mbs. That was dismal. I guess too many people were watching at the same time. Right after the game ended Starlink speed jumped to well over 50 Mbs...

patrickmallett
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Related Starlink needs to add .25cents or whatever to biz ToS service. Current biz Starlink ToS seems like hostage terms. Im hopeful Starlink can adjust this

danlee