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....
Weather When the weather is cloudy, raining, or snowing, this obstructs the line of sight between the dish and the satellite, making Starlink work harder to get a strong enough signal to support your online activities. A clear sky without obstructions will allow it to perform better, leading...
When I would be away, I would like to access my cameras, weather monitors, observatory computer, main house computer, my NAS (where I store the pictures I take with my telescopes' cameras) just as if I were in the house. There are articles which seem to hint this might be possible, ...