Just FYI, Starlink says you can no longer put mobile RV systems on boats, and their geotracking seems accurate enough to detect violations. So we put a marine system on our new boat despite the $250/mo charge (pausable). What I've found is that it's not workable for anything other than emails because the data limit is 50GB. Normal web browsing and an occasional movie download involves lots of back and forth between the unit and the satellite, almost doubling the download data count. Long story short, we ran out of data in 5 days, and the only options became paying $2/GB or shifting to a $1000/mo data plan. So we are using a cell phone router with an unlimited plan for everything other than email in remote locations, where there's no cell phone access. I put the system on pause and turned off the router, but the unit continued to consume small amounts of data for the rest of the month (a pause takes effect on the first day of your next billing cycle). Next time I will depower the unit completely and only power it up when needed. If you aren't thinking about going into remote locations without cell coverage, I'd forget about Starlink and put the money in a good cell phone booster and data plan.