Killlbox
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- Stacy
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Hello Forum, got a question for everyone.
The Starlink mini is on sale and we want one, we just want to make sure the 50gig per month plan won't get wasted on the massive uploads the truck does randomly.
Our goal:
We want to be able to use our phones in dead zones
We want to connect to the truck quickly over the app so we can see the live cameras and generally annoy people who are messing with it
Current situation:
The truck currently connects to our home WiFi so it's free to upload anytime
We connect our phones to the truck via Bluetooth.
I'm thinking we setup the Starlink and connect it to our phones via WiFi then continue to connect to the truck via Bluetooth. If we do that I don't think the problem of accessing the truck via app will be solved because the truck isn't connected. If we connect the Starlink wifi to the truck, the first massive upload it does will blow past the 50gig plan.
So, is it possible to setup the Starlink so we can use our phones is dead zones, access the truck via the app quickly and not allow the truck to use Starlink for huge uploads?
The Starlink mini is on sale and we want one, we just want to make sure the 50gig per month plan won't get wasted on the massive uploads the truck does randomly.
Our goal:
We want to be able to use our phones in dead zones
We want to connect to the truck quickly over the app so we can see the live cameras and generally annoy people who are messing with it
Current situation:
The truck currently connects to our home WiFi so it's free to upload anytime
We connect our phones to the truck via Bluetooth.
I'm thinking we setup the Starlink and connect it to our phones via WiFi then continue to connect to the truck via Bluetooth. If we do that I don't think the problem of accessing the truck via app will be solved because the truck isn't connected. If we connect the Starlink wifi to the truck, the first massive upload it does will blow past the 50gig plan.
So, is it possible to setup the Starlink so we can use our phones is dead zones, access the truck via the app quickly and not allow the truck to use Starlink for huge uploads?
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