A:AnswerYes, this works well with an RV. It has different mounts if you want to permanent mount it to the top of the RV, unless you just want to set it up when you stop. You'd need to buy the Roaming package.
A:AnswerThere are batteries you can purchase to run it. It needs a power unit. There are cigarette lighter plugs and other power products to run this mini. But you do need power to it.
A:Answer50 dollars for limited GBs and 160 for unlimited.
its nice that you can pause the service and not get charged then when you need it just turn it back on
A:AnswerIt will work best outside, but I tried it indoors and it did work. Trouble with my indoors was finding an unobstructed view. I have too many trees and bushes blocking the sky view.
A:AnswerDue to the fact that the router/ wifi is built into the dish antenna as opposed to the standard dish the signal does not travel as far. Though it should be noted that the antenna itself does have an available ethernet port to attach an external AP/Router to extend the distance or attach to a MESH network.
A:AnswerYes and no. XFinity cable is an Internet connection through a cable tied to your house. This operates through low Earth orbit satellites. Latency through Starlink is likely better (lower).
But yes, you can run everything through this your house now runs. You might need to make your current router an Access Point though.