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I think it's important for everyone to acknowledge that there are several "tiers" of Starlink service. I have residential Starlink at our home base in TX and rarely see any speed test less than 50 Mbps. Admittedly the maximum speeds have been reduced to <100 Mbps.

As, I think, everyone knows, Starlink for RV is the lowest tier of service and is always deprioritized compared to the residential plan. What seems ridiculous to me is that Starlink is charging $2500 for its "in motion" dish even though you are required to use the RV plan. You would have thought that the expensive dish would at least come with a "high priority" data plan?
 
After doing a bunch of switching between SIM A and SIM B there is a setting to "Both Sims". I know the BR1 Pro 5G only has one CAT 20 modem so what does the "Both SIMS" setting do?

Edit: I see it set up a fall over to the other SIM. I didn't notice the additional menus that appear when you select "Both SIMS".
 

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