Re: [Starlink] First tests of the Starlink REV4 (aka gen3)

2024-01-24 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Thanks for the tests! The dl/ul speeds 300/15 mbit/s are impressive. At video pointer 5:53 the reported Ping ?/dl/ul 88/204/121 ms and Jitter 9.2 ms seem interesting.     ==> I am not sure which of the two (ping or jitter) you name 'latency'?     ==> I am not sure why the dl (download) ping

Re: [Starlink] First tests of the Starlink REV4 (aka gen3)

2024-01-24 Thread Oleg Kutkov via Starlink
I will try to do better tests this weekend, measuring all the necessary parameters. Plus IPv6 On 1/24/24 14:37, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink wrote: Thanks for the tests! The dl/ul speeds 300/15 mbit/s are impressive. At video pointer 5:53 the reported Ping ?/dl/ul 88/204/121 ms and Jitter

[Starlink] Starlink router gen3 teardown

2024-01-24 Thread Oleg Kutkov via Starlink
The new router is based on MediaTek MT8986 WiFi6 SoC. Honestly, I expected to see QCA IPQ5018 It looks like SpaceX has a strong partnership with MediaTek. And of course, it's cheaper. Photos of the board are on my Twitter: https://twitter.com/olegkutkov/status/1750288105406390376 -- Best r

Re: [Starlink] First tests of the Starlink REV4 (aka gen3)

2024-01-24 Thread Jonathan Bennett via Starlink
I'm mainly curious if the move back to RJ45 means they are now using a real POE standard, instead of the custom solution the previous generations have used. Jonathan Bennett Hackaday.com On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 4:47 PM Oleg Kutkov via Starlink < starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > I will t

[Starlink] Dishy GRPC obstruction maps

2024-01-24 Thread Ulrich Speidel via Starlink
I've been playing a little bit with these: https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools More specifically, I've been playing with the python script that's getting the obstruction map here. This grabs an array of 123 row tuples with 123 floating point number column entries each, which repr

Re: [Starlink] First tests of the Starlink REV4 (aka gen3)

2024-01-24 Thread David Lang via Starlink
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Oleg Kutkov via Starlink wrote: The PoE "standard" is the same. That is true, but the pinout is slightly different on the articulated dish David Lang Thus, you can power the new terminal with any Starlink PoE injector (even REV1). On 1/25/24 01:40, Jonathan Bennett wr

Re: [Starlink] First tests of the Starlink REV4 (aka gen3)

2024-01-24 Thread Ulrich Speidel via Starlink
On 25/01/2024 1:37 am, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink wrote: Thanks for the tests! The dl/ul speeds 300/15 mbit/s are impressive. "Speeds" (observed data rates) in terms of Starlink hardware are actually fairly meaningless as they depend on: * Satellite(s) involved in the data transfer ov