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  1. @Ishak@Ash S. @Mei Ling some pics here I couldn’t find the gallery for the drive yesterday I have one cool video too!
    3 points
  2. Hello @Ishak Thank you for the drive and thank you to the support team @Ash S. and @Frans M, was good to be out there. Thank you for the super coffee, tea and treats! Delicious! Next time @_Herman_ and I will take some caffeine free tea for the weak ones like me
    3 points
  3. Interesting topic @Zed! and i have been following up on the recent launch of Starlink. A colleague of mine installed the home version this week for around 1800dhs and a monthly subscription of around 300dhs. Interesting and if this works fine i might be inclined to ditch my home internet subscription. For mobile purposes, the areas where we have no cell cover are quite limited. (Liwa, Al Quoa, and perhaps some areas like Ghayati, Al Razeen, etc..) But not convincing enough for me to purchase the mobile edition. I find Garmin Inreach still having the upper hand when it comes to calling for help or two-way messaging for only 7.99USD per month. For navigation purposes i am used to downloading the offline maps on my Garmin and phone as well. Very simple and straightforward. Entertainment wise, yeah it might be cool to watch sports games or stream movies in the desert (whenever the climate and geopolitical situation allows 🫢)
    3 points
  4. Yes i’ll take a screenshot of speedtest once back at home, but the key is to install your own 10-in-1 switch after the fiber box. The gaming PCs are connected to the walls, while living room gets Wifi 7 Router. Pro tip: if you have the Triple Pay Package, use the TV port from fiber to your internet, sometimes the TV has faster internet for 4K & 8K streaming ✌️
    2 points
  5. With Starlink Satellite Internet now officially available & approved for use in UAE (previously you had to go to Oman to activate and use the roaming feature in UAE), what do the Gadget Afficionados @Frederic @Luke K P @ChrisW think of using it for? My overlanding friend who installed it on his sunroof has used it for Work Anywhere (especially in this Work-from-Home times) and watching live football while camping in Al Quaa or Liwa (both in areas with no cell coverage). Satellite Phone is not included yet, but I'm guessing using VOIP approved app like Botim + Satellite Internet, you can potentially make phone calls from anywhere... List of use cases related to Offroading & Convoy Management: If Lead has Starlink, he can make VOIP calls using Botim to call another Lead or Support for advice, help or relay emergency call to 999. Unlimited Map Coverage: yes we know we can download offline maps, but having constant Internet means goodbye to downloading offline maps 24 hours before driving If management uses MS-Teams or Slack as backbone of communication platform, potentially can have MS-Teams & Slack conference calls during breaks or after setting up tents for group updates. Live Streaming of drives via YouTube / TikTok / Instagram. *tongue in cheek 😜 Other use case?
    1 point
  6. The traction control actively braking frequently during offroad drive is also causing extra shock stress for the CV joints. Wish you quick and efficient repair.
    1 point
  7. Well, as you know @Zed I am a massive gadget geek…so I finished installing a Starlink Mini terminal in my Jeep last night 😂 Step 1: Remove roof, install Molle panel between the roll bars and place terminal Step 2: Reinstall roof… It fits quite nicely - the antenna face is about 10 mm clear of the roof liner. The Jeep roof is composite, and seems to be quite transmissive for this wavelength. Step 3: Test I’ve been very impressed. A few thoughts: 1.) I am using the Roam package. You get 100Gb a month which can be used from any geographic position. 2.) Data service while in-motion is currently restricted in the UAE. I did manage to get the device transferring at around 100 Mbps whilst moving slowly, but as soon as it notices you’re on the move it stops the data service. As soon as you stop it’s there again (minimal activation time). 3.) In terms of use case…nothing desperately essential, but a few major ones come to mind…backup in case home connectivity goes down, ease of communication when out in the desert (and elsewhere), and very occasionally I’ve needed connectivity to enable some apps to work for eg extended ODB features if faced with a car problem. For long range drives across eg Liwa there are some more obvious benefits. I’m happy enough to experiment for now. You can quite easily pause subscriptions.
    1 point
  8. My most data usage application is zoom and ms teams. 25-50ms latency from starlink at home would be perfect for me except I don't have a balcony to mount it on
    1 point
  9. You must have amazing internet at home @Zed I never get fast links. Occasional bursts but never get above 125mbps
    1 point
  10. 1000Mbps might be what they are advertising but definitely not what i am getting
    1 point
  11. Best use case: work from desert when camping. I use inreach for comms when out in desert for sending and receiving messages... And that's good enough for me unless camping during weekdays. Starlink works great for me in Aus and JP. (Wife's dad uses it on his rural off-grid property in Aus going through 100's GBS a month and it never skips a beat.)
    1 point
  12. Hi @Ishak Unfortunately, I will have to drop out of the drive this evening (my wife isn't as robust as I!) due to the 'imminent danger' of weather and the alerts that we've had this afternoon over this way. My apologies, I was very much looking forward to it.
    1 point
  13. There appears to be a crack in the boot which would have allowed the water to enter. This could have reduced the lubrication and cause this damage!
    0 points
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