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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by BadMaster: 10:55am On Jun 26
iebanehita:


Waoh!

Why didn't I see this all along before i preorder?

I have cancelled and requested for a refund..
How long before I get it
Starlink processes refunds instantly. Any delay is from your financial institution. It typically shouldn't take more than a day or two.

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Dazzling3: 12:13pm On Jun 26
Starlink Elders in the house, I'm thinking of switching from microtik to starlink for a hotel with 50 rooms, is it a wise move? If yes please how do I proceed?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Babatunde360: 2:06pm On Jun 26
I have applied for a refund since June 8 but have not gotten my money. I saw on the FAQ that I could take up to 15 business days, should I contact support?
BadMaster:

Starlink processes refunds instantly. Any delay is from your financial institution. It typically shouldn't take more than a day or two.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by BadMaster: 2:36pm On Jun 26
Babatunde360:
I have applied for a refund since June 8 but have not gotten my money. I saw on the FAQ that I could take up to 15 business days, should I contact support?
I can assure that Starlink has done their part. Your money is with your financial institution.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by 606thearena: 6:26pm On Jun 26
Good evening guys pls I want to switch to mobile regional which is 49,0000 naira from residential , pls I like gurus in the house what is the speed like , due to my movement but it’s going to be plug to a 24 hours solar so it will always be on . I like to know if I travel to anywhere in the country ,can I still use it very well pls I need your advise , I was also told that I might be able to switch back to residential when I want to , if I switch to mobile regional .
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by brightk(m): 9:13pm On Jun 26
Dazzling3:
Starlink Elders in the house, I'm thinking of switching from microtik to starlink for a hotel with 50 rooms, is it a wise move? If yes please how do I proceed?
this is not a diy tin.. contact a network engineeer to guide u...
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by PotatoSalad(m): 12:39am On Jun 27
ibietela2:


You guys should be carefully o, I just got warning for torrenting... always use VPN
Torrent and delete. Don't seed after download especially fresh torrents.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by PotatoSalad(m): 12:42am On Jun 27
DataMina:
I ordered my Starlink from Jumia and I reside in Omoku/Rivers State where I'm making use of the device.
Prior to mounting the device, at ground level when I did my speed test I got about 79 Mbps after mounting the device on a pole I was expecting to get at least above 100Mbps to my utmost surprise the speed dropped to below 70 Mpbs.

Please gurus in the house I need your help on how to troubleshoot the problem
Split your 2.4ghz and 5ghz.
Probably your phone wifi radio doesn't support the 5ghz channel Starlink is currently on. This is why i had to get the ethernet adapter and a third party router. You can't really do much on the Starlink router other than complain to customer support.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by PotatoSalad(m): 12:47am On Jun 27
Dazzling3:
Starlink Elders in the house, I'm thinking of switching from microtik to starlink for a hotel with 50 rooms, is it a wise move? If yes please how do I proceed?
Not really. You need something faster like fiber.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by TheChameleon: 1:52am On Jun 27
udatso:

My location in Abuja is showing "Starlink at capacity...." trash but I have been using it since may 10th without issues. If your device isn't already registered to kwara, then you can use it here in Abuja.

Thanks. I have received my unit from Konga but

GTB and UBA card payments were both declined - Naira.

I tried GTB dollar ... declined also.

How can I pay to buy a plan and activate my device ? Thanks!
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by WantsandMore: 9:30am On Jun 27
Sulejamade:
Please any recommendations for power backup that is reliable and cost effective?

I am looking to get a 50k bluegate ups or something in that range. I just need a reliable power backup for my starlink that can provide 1 hour of uptime only, but can do so consistently for a long time

I just need something for minor power interruptions. Rarely longer than 30 minutes. But long term reliability is my fear.

Any experienced person to give their take or recommended alternatives?
have you checked the power ratings on uiur starlink? 70 ahms battery, 150watts solar panel and 500-1.2kva inverter box should keep you going long term. Just my opinion

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:30pm On Jun 27
PotatoSalad:

Torrent and delete. Don't seed after download especially fresh torrents.

Na that seeding expose me, it was even a 2 weeks old download sef

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:31pm On Jun 27
TheChameleon:


Please can I ask a question?

On the Starlinks website, it shows my location in Kwara State is available....

I plan to pack my unit and take it to my location in Abuja ( where i am. But my location in FCT shows the attached....

I am worried that it might not work.

My unit is on the way to Kwara from Konga.

Roaming plan should work, but cost more
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:31pm On Jun 27
fashrola:


Yeah but till when I’m back from work….. probably around September

Shit… guess I will buy from Starlink

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:32pm On Jun 27
jmaine:


Only for Latin America countries for now ...

All these people buying is Latin America?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:34pm On Jun 27
Sulejamade:
Please any recommendations for power backup that is reliable and cost effective?

I am looking to get a 50k bluegate ups or something in that range. I just need a reliable power backup for my starlink that can provide 1 hour of uptime only, but can do so consistently for a long time

I just need something for minor power interruptions. Rarely longer than 30 minutes. But long term reliability is my fear.

Any experienced person to give their take or recommended alternatives?

I am interested too
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:36pm On Jun 27
iebanehita:


Waoh!

Why didn't I see this all along before i preorder?

I have cancelled and requested for a refund..
How long before I get it

It will take a week
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibietela2(m): 9:38pm On Jun 27
TheChameleon:


Thanks. I have received my unit from Konga but

GTB and UBA card payments were both declined - Naira.

I tried GTB dollar ... declined also.

How can I pay to buy a plan and activate my device ? Thanks!

Make sure your Starlink is powered ON and in clear view of the sky while you’re in the process of activating
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by TheChameleon: 9:41pm On Jun 27
ibietela2:


Make sure your Starlink is powered ON and in clear view of the sky while you’re in the process of activating

Thanks a lot. Took me 8 hrs. Finally figured it out. The greatest issue was payment + activation.

The simple fix : do it on laptop instead of phone.

Someone will find this information useful in the future...

I saw it somewhere on this thread page 30 or 50 something

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by jmaine: 9:43pm On Jun 27
ibietela2:


All these people buying is Latin America?

Those purchasing apart from Latin America is by a special invite that will cost more them $599, and an extra $30 monthly subscription...

Elon himself has confirmed that full launch will happen later in the year..
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Samxie(m): 10:37pm On Jun 27
shocked Woah, Starlink Mini shocked
I'm sold.
Once it's available in Nigeria, I'm snapping it up without hesitation.
Best part for me is that it can use DC power.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibawon(m): 11:24pm On Jun 27
PotatoSalad:

Torrent and delete. Don't seed after download especially fresh torrents.
Baba, abeg what do you mean to seed, I dey download torrent like craze
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by PotatoSalad(m): 1:59am On Jun 28
ibawon:

Baba, abeg what do you mean to seed, I dey download torrent like craze
After downloading a file via torrent, you become a seeder. You're sharing the same file for other peers to download too by uploading the file during and after download is completed. So more seeders (SE), higher the download speed. More leechers (LE), reduced download speed. Basic P2P stuff.
Here's the thing, when you're seeding a torrent, your IP is visible to everyone. So companies do have reps that monitor popular torrents, grab the active seeder IP addresses and send to their ISP. Some get fines too sometimes.
Here's what I do since i don't want to use a VPN with my Qbittorrent or get a seedbox. I set my QB to only upload while I'm downloading a file. Once a download is completed, it automatically queues for seeding and won't upload again.
Leaving that last part open is what gets you in trouble.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Timzy16(m): 10:37am On Jun 28
Please, how can I pause my starlink subscription.

It's urgent
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 10:59am On Jun 28
ibietela2:


Na that seeding expose me, it was even a 2 weeks old download sef

What does "Seeding" mean? Or did you want to say "Save"?

CC: PotatoSalad
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 11:02am On Jun 28
TheChameleon:


Thanks a lot. Took me 8 hrs. Finally figured it out. The greatest issue was payment + activation.

The simple fix : do it on laptop instead of phone.

Someone will find this information useful in the future...

I saw it somewhere on this thread page 30 or 50 something

Why would anyone even attempt to make an online payment via phone sef.... grin...best to do it on a laptop (even with extra monitors sef) so that you will see wella wella.... grin

Just kidding bro, I am glad you finally figured it out
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 11:04am On Jun 28
PotatoSalad:

After downloading a file via torrent, you become a seeder. You're sharing the same file for other peers to download too by uploading the file during and after download is completed. So more seeders (SE), higher the download speed. More leechers (LE), reduced download speed. Basic P2P stuff.
Here's the thing, when you're seeding a torrent, your IP is visible to everyone. So companies do have reps that monitor popular torrents, grab the active seeder IP addresses and send to their ISP. Some get fines too sometimes.
Here's what I do since i don't want to use a VPN with my Qbittorrent or get a seedbox. I set my QB to only upload while I'm downloading a file. Once a download is completed, it automatically queues for seeding and won't upload again.
Leaving that last part open is what gets you in trouble.

Damn! How una take dey know all these things sef I learnt something new here. Thanks bro!
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 11:08am On Jun 28
Please, has anybody bought Starlink from their official website lately, got it delivered soon and successfully activated normal Residential plan on it?

My ungodly 3months data plan with MTN is ending soon so I am preparing to port to Starlink before MTN takes my life with bad Internet network
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by TheChameleon: 11:27am On Jun 28
odimbannamdi:


Why would anyone even attempt to make an online payment via phone sef.... grin...best to do it on a laptop (even with extra monitors sef) so that you will see wella wella.... grin

Just kidding bro, I am glad you finally figured it out

I normally don't ANYTHING at all on phone.

I am worried about compromised security and the fact that the layout of many websites... you can't view them on the phone as well you would on the laptop.

But the setup, remember you start with an APP..so I just continued the whole process there and spent the whole night flummoxed. angry
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by udatso: 12:47pm On Jun 28
PotatoSalad:

After downloading a file via torrent, you become a seeder. You're sharing the same file for other peers to download too by uploading the file during and after download is completed. So more seeders (SE), higher the download speed. More leechers (LE), reduced download speed. Basic P2P stuff.
Here's the thing, when you're seeding a torrent, your IP is visible to everyone. So companies do have reps that monitor popular torrents, grab the active seeder IP addresses and send to their ISP. Some get fines too sometimes.
Here's what I do since i don't want to use a VPN with my Qbittorrent or get a seedbox. I set my QB to only upload while I'm downloading a file. Once a download is completed, it automatically queues for seeding and won't upload again.
Leaving that last part open is what gets you in trouble.

This is very helpful for those that got the mail on AUP.
However if you are not the only user, others may not be able to do this. I think alternatively, split the network for other users and set content auto-filtering to ON.

PLEASE BE GUIDED ACCORDINGLY

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by udatso: 12:52pm On Jun 28
sonickay:
Did you order from Starlink or bought from Jumia or Konga?
I am torn between ordering from Jumia/Konga for which I will be stuck with a more expensive roaming plan or rather join the waiting list (which entitles me to Residential, cheaper by 10k) for which I have no idea when it may get to me? Can someone give me a candid advice?

This happened to me before.

I first placed my order but it was showing full capacity that I have to wait. I chatted the customer care and they couldn't tell me when it would be available at my location. So I cancelled the order, placed another other but chose an available location closest to my place but used my home address. It got to me and I activated it without any issues.

Personally I am more confident dealing directly with starlink than any of their accredited partners be it jumia or konga.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by PotatoSalad(m): 3:05pm On Jun 28
udatso:


This is very helpful for those that got the mail on AUP.
However if you are not the only user, others may not be able to do this. I think alternatively, split the network for other users and set content auto-filtering to ON.

PLEASE BE GUIDED ACCORDINGLY
True. One of the reasons why I got a third party router. Better control and monitoring and other users are basically connected to my guest network.

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