天美麻豆

Menu
天美麻豆
Search
Magazine
Search

Starlink subscription

I鈥檓 living here in ciudad colon and thinking about Starlink subscription I鈥檓 an American and would like to know can I get it all in English and is it possible to make a link into the US so I can get all my streaming because they all come out of the US I use an iPhone right now so in order for me to get my streaming services on Wi-Fi I login first on my iPhone. it shows me connecting in Texas, which allows me to bring up my streaming apps and login once I鈥檓 logged in then I switched back over to the Wi-Fi here and I鈥檓 OK. I hope people understand what I鈥檓 talking about and would like to know do I have to still go through this whole process if I get Starlink

See also

Yes, you can manage your Starlink experience in English, and you can definitely access US streaming services, though the "link" to the US happens through your devices rather than the Starlink hardware itself.

OK where I live right now there鈥檚 Internet, but it鈥檚 all Spanish so if I open the app on my iPad, it鈥檚 not correct. It鈥檚 not my service so what I must do since my iPhone has a US phone number and connects to Texas. I聽 login while on my hotspot on my iPhone once connected and logged in I can switch over to the Wi-Fi.. is this what you鈥檙e talking about I was hoping I would not need to go through all that

Trying to sort this out . . .


Your Internet Service Provider (could be Starlink, Kolbe, etc) gives you access to the Internet. From there, the router that's part of the Starlink "kit" connects to the Internet. Once you're connected to the Internet, you should be able to connect to anything that's available on the Internet -- live, streaming, subscription services, etc.


You should be able to go to Settings on the router or on whatever it's connecting to and change the language (idioma) to English (ingles).


I know a guy who can provide and install the Starlink hardware and set it up. From there, he can supply you a second router that's loaded with VPN software, and he can enroll you in DirecTV where you can get all the U.S. cable channels plus anything you choose to subscribe to. I don't quote prices, but you can send me a message here and I'll give you his contact information. His English is fine.


We've had Starlink for about two years and have been consistently pleased with the experience. I wouldn't look any farther.

Further reading