![]() Starlink speeds were already starting to slow down due to congestion on the network. “With ‘Basic Data’ your access will no longer be prioritized over traffic generated by other customers during periods of network congestion.” “Under such plan, after you have used your monthly limit of Priority Access data, you will continue to have an unlimited amount of ‘Basic Data’ for the remainder of your billing cycle,” the company says. As in if you use over a set mount of bandwidth and you’re in an area with other hungry Starlink users, you’ll find your speeds reduced: Then there’s the year long waitlist and the complete lack of customer service.Īnd now there are rumblings that as the service runs into capacity constraints, it will soon be implementing usage caps and throttling. For one, the service keeps getting more expensive thanks to price hikes, and with a $710 first month price tag ($600 hardware fee, $110 a month) it’s too expensive for the struggling rural Americans it’s purportedly aimed at. ![]() It didn't.We’d noted a few times how Elon Musk’s Starlink isn’t really as disruptive as it pretends to be. I tried putting RetVal = syscmd(5) right at the beginning of the function to see if it made any difference. Then it shows "Before loop 2" and finally "Before loop 3". There is a pause, presumably while the code is running Loop 1. ![]() When I run it, the status bar first shows "Ready". It starts by turning warnings off, then calls the above function, displays a message box to say "Finished" and then turns warnings on. ![]() I hope that if someone can answer it, it may help my understanding of why the code for the more complicated question doesn't work. This is a very simple question about some code that doesn't work. Please see How to show progress on status bar when running a sequence of queries in MS Access if you are interested. I have already posted a question about updating the status bar while running queries in MS Access 2010. ![]()
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