Cloudy weather.A typical cloudy day won't affect Starlink. However, storm clouds could affect the signals, as they tend to create rain, which may cause signal interruptions. Storm clouds are also moister and denser, which can play a big part in the degradation of a satellite signal. Rain....
and the RV crowd is VERY excited about this new technology for the reasons above. I see people with bright lights all over, in the campsites, and on the outside of their Rvs that they leave on all night. When going for walks
not really. The connection that Starlink offered while away from shore was… fine. It wasn’t great, but I could stay connected to social media and edit and upload photos as needed. And when the alternative was havingVerizontry to charge me each day, the 10 to 15mbps that Starlink achiev...