ddsun1 Posted April 4 #51 Share Posted April 4 Papa, Appreciate your response. Grandeur is truly a beautiful ship! We are reticent about approaching our neighbors 'face-to-face' - the reason? While relaxing at the pool, a fellow cruiser next to us was loudly video chatting. Very nicely, we requested just a little less loudness. Surprisingly, she complained about us (asking for her not to be so loud) to her video chat mates. So, this approach was not successful! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UUNetBill Posted April 4 #52 Share Posted April 4 11 minutes ago, ddsun1 said: Papa, Appreciate your response. Grandeur is truly a beautiful ship! We are reticent about approaching our neighbors 'face-to-face' - the reason? While relaxing at the pool, a fellow cruiser next to us was loudly video chatting. Very nicely, we requested just a little less loudness. Surprisingly, she complained about us (asking for her not to be so loud) to her video chat mates. So, this approach was not successful! They’ll let people like this on board, yet I can’t bring my best boy with me. What an upside down world we live in, I say, only half-jokingly. 7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare frantic36 Posted April 4 #53 Share Posted April 4 1 hour ago, ddsun1 said: Papa, Appreciate your response. Grandeur is truly a beautiful ship! We are reticent about approaching our neighbors 'face-to-face' - the reason? While relaxing at the pool, a fellow cruiser next to us was loudly video chatting. Very nicely, we requested just a little less loudness. Surprisingly, she complained about us (asking for her not to be so loud) to her video chat mates. So, this approach was not successful! Why do some people think the rest of the world wants to hear their loud conversations. Be it in person or on their phone etc. Something I'm looking forward to experiencing in Japan is the notion that when using public transport it is frowned upon to chat on your phone. 1 hour ago, UUNetBill said: They’ll let people like this on board, yet I can’t bring my best boy with me. What an upside down world we live in, I say, only half-jokingly. What a good looking boy 🥰. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pcardad Posted April 4 #54 Share Posted April 4 2 hours ago, ddsun1 said: Papa, Appreciate your response. Grandeur is truly a beautiful ship! We are reticent about approaching our neighbors 'face-to-face' - the reason? While relaxing at the pool, a fellow cruiser next to us was loudly video chatting. Very nicely, we requested just a little less loudness. Surprisingly, she complained about us (asking for her not to be so loud) to her video chat mates. So, this approach was not successful! People who video chat in public have zero class. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papaflamingo Posted April 5 #55 Share Posted April 5 14 hours ago, ddsun1 said: Surprisingly, she complained about us (asking for her not to be so loud) to her video chat mates So not cool! Obviously a very entitled person. I don't know why people can't just be respectful of those around them. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgee Posted April 7 #56 Share Posted April 7 A little more onboard reporting on Splendor's Starlink. Ran into the contract workers from Miami installing Starlink as we cross the Atlantic. They were closing a men's room just as I arrived to make use of it..needed access through the area to run some cable. We had really crummy internet on the old system today..worst of the cruise...still do not have an answer why it will take till at least mod summer for Starlink to go live on Splendor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sasejm Posted April 13 #57 Share Posted April 13 On 4/6/2024 at 8:36 PM, edgee said: A little more onboard reporting on Splendor's Starlink. Ran into the contract workers from Miami installing Starlink as we cross the Atlantic. They were closing a men's room just as I arrived to make use of it..needed access through the area to run some cable. We had really crummy internet on the old system today..worst of the cruise...still do not have an answer why it will take till at least mod summer for Starlink to go live on Splendor. I am currently on the Splendor, and today, I asked the reception desk employee when Starlink will be operational. He said workers are onboard installing cables for Starlink, which will go active sometime in December 2024. The current free internet service is extremely unstable IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgee Posted April 13 #58 Share Posted April 13 17 minutes ago, sasejm said: I am currently on the Splendor, and today, I asked the reception desk employee when Starlink will be operational. He said workers are onboard installing cables for Starlink, which will go active sometime in December 2024. The current free internet service is extremely unstable IMO. I am also on the ship. The internet/technical staff has told me July or August. Agree the current situation is not good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfdub Posted April 22 #59 Share Posted April 22 Does anyone else find this topic extremely interesting as RSSC is mostly occupied by "seniors", who are considered by most of other cruisers as "tech idiots"? You are on "vacation"! Unhinge yourself from the technology just for a little while and enjoy your peace. Money comes and goes. Your can NEVER get more time!!!! Spend it wisely!! IMOHO 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Hudson Co. Landlubber Posted April 22 #60 Share Posted April 22 34 minutes ago, dfdub said: Does anyone else find this topic extremely interesting as RSSC is mostly occupied by "seniors", who are considered by most of other cruisers as "tech idiots"? You are on "vacation"! Unhinge yourself from the technology just for a little while and enjoy your peace. Money comes and goes. Your can NEVER get more time!!!! Spend it wisely!! IMOHO I understand your point and accept its good intent but in my case I still have a business to run, as well as elderly parents stateside and children who occasionally need to discuss things. And a dog being dog-sat. Yes disconnecting 100% would be lovely in concept but I wouldn't want to not have any of those things that demand the connectivity. Thank you for your sentiment though! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pcardad Posted April 22 #61 Share Posted April 22 49 minutes ago, dfdub said: Does anyone else find this topic extremely interesting as RSSC is mostly occupied by "seniors", who are considered by most of other cruisers as "tech idiots"? You are on "vacation"! Unhinge yourself from the technology just for a little while and enjoy your peace. Money comes and goes. Your can NEVER get more time!!!! Spend it wisely!! IMOHO And consider that some of us are not seniors...and we chose to play and work at the same time in order to maximize the return on our time. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare frantic36 Posted April 22 #62 Share Posted April 22 7 hours ago, The Hudson Co. Landlubber said: understand your point and accept its good intent but in my case I still have a business to run, as well as elderly parents stateside and children who occasionally need to discuss things. And a dog being dog-sat. Agree with all of this plus I like to keep up to date with world events as sometimes they impact the cruise I'm on. For example last year a few days before we arrived in Casablanca there was the terrible earthquake near Marrakesh. Since there was an overnight tour planned there the ship did give some information but I was able to flesh out more of the story by checking the internet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PaulMCO Posted April 22 #63 Share Posted April 22 (edited) The issue of delays to put Starlink in is not technical but contractual. NCL has to wait for the internet portion of the contract with MTN/EMC/Anuvu to expire. My guess Anuvu will still do the entertainment/TV segment. The internet person's are contract employees of Anuvu. Had a nice discussion with the one last year on Splendor. The Future Cruise person on Encore a few weeks ago said, December was the target date to complete the refit. Edited April 22 by PaulMCO 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UUNetBill Posted April 24 #64 Share Posted April 24 On 4/22/2024 at 10:37 AM, dfdub said: Does anyone else find this topic extremely interesting as RSSC is mostly occupied by "seniors", who are considered by most of other cruisers as "tech idiots"? You are on "vacation"! Unhinge yourself from the technology just for a little while and enjoy your peace. Money comes and goes. Your can NEVER get more time!!!! Spend it wisely!! IMOHO On 4/22/2024 at 11:14 AM, The Hudson Co. Landlubber said: I understand your point and accept its good intent but in my case I still have a business to run, as well as elderly parents stateside and children who occasionally need to discuss things. And a dog being dog-sat. Yes disconnecting 100% would be lovely in concept but I wouldn't want to not have any of those things that demand the connectivity. Thank you for your sentiment though! On 4/22/2024 at 11:28 AM, Pcardad said: And consider that some of us are not seniors...and we chose to play and work at the same time in order to maximize the return on our time. Yes, it's a sad thing, but although I may have the luxury of cruising on Regent every now and again, I don't have the luxury of unplugging completely for that length of time as both my wife and I are still in the workforce and need to be in touch even when we're away. We had usually limited ourselves to 12-14 night cruises but managed to be gone for a month this year, and without the internet that just wouldn't have been possible. So even being on 'vacation', we still expect to be able to read the news, do our daily games/puzzles, monitor our finances, pay bills, stay in touch with our daughter who is expecting our first granddaughter, and yes, even check in on our dog's cam as well as home security cameras, etc. Actually, NOT having access to the things we're used to would be more stressful for us as we're so used to the non-work aspects of our internet connectivity. It's 2024, not 1984 - for many of us, the internet is a part of our lives, like it or not - so if they advertise internet connectivity, I expect internet connectivity - regardless of whether it's for work or personal use. Rant over...sorry. 🙂 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hapzfl Posted April 29 #65 Share Posted April 29 On 4/4/2024 at 12:43 AM, Gilly said: No, I am pretty sure it doesn't have it yet Nothing has been said and I'm sure that I would have read or heard that news if Starlink was here. What I was highlighting is the patchy nature of internet connection which relies on so many variables: location of the ship, location *on* the ship and the number of people using it . I have no idea why everything worked so well during our cruise but am simply thankful that it did! These are actually two issues: The receiver issue, i.e. the antennas receiving the signals from the satellites. This can be improved with Starlink. The second issues how the ship transmits internally via Wi-Fi. That issue is completely independent of Starlink. That causes the location issue where one location on the ship has better reception than somewhere else. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pcardad Posted April 29 #66 Share Posted April 29 18 minutes ago, hapzfl said: These are actually two issues: The receiver issue, i.e. the antennas receiving the signals from the satellites. This can be improved with Starlink. The second issues how the ship transmits internally via Wi-Fi. That issue is completely independent of Starlink. That causes the location issue where one location on the ship has better reception than somewhere else. This happens when the walls of the ship are metal. Sitting under a router in the Observation Lounge is usually pretty good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CardowMD Posted April 29 #67 Share Posted April 29 I will check later in the year for best spots to sit on Navigator for connectivity. Need to be in touch with office at least every couple days, so there are no major wild fires to deal with when I get back from almost 3 weeks out of office. Luckily, we work remotely much of the week, so not a huge deal as long as I can be in some form of contact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheShag Posted June 1 #68 Share Posted June 1 Just picking up on this thread. Where would one get information on the current roll out plan for all ships in the fleet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RELS Posted June 1 #69 Share Posted June 1 17 minutes ago, TheShag said: Just picking up on this thread. Where would one get information on the current roll out plan for all ships in the fleet? Best info would come from the Internet Cafe person on board whatever ship you're on. I apologize for not taking notes when I got that info while on Explorer last week. Maybe someone currently on board can get that info? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheShag Posted June 1 #70 Share Posted June 1 6 hours ago, RELS said: Best info would come from the Internet Cafe person on board whatever ship you're on. I apologize for not taking notes when I got that info while on Explorer last week. Maybe someone currently on board can get that info? Thanks. Will be on Explorer in December so it would be great if they get this ship equipped by then! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetiredOnVacation Posted July 24 #71 Share Posted July 24 On 4/2/2024 at 5:52 PM, Pcardad said: Grandeur and Mariner. And Voyager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetiredOnVacation Posted July 24 #72 Share Posted July 24 On 4/29/2024 at 2:04 PM, hapzfl said: These are actually two issues: The receiver issue, i.e. the antennas receiving the signals from the satellites. This can be improved with Starlink. The second issues how the ship transmits internally via Wi-Fi. That issue is completely independent of Starlink. That causes the location issue where one location on the ship has better reception than somewhere else. Precisely! Lots of good things about Starlink speed and global coverage but just like in your home, that's just speed to the router. Speed from the router to your device via WiFi depends on many things, not least distance and obstacles, just as your furthest room at home will have worse Internet speed than when sat next to your WiFi router. On Voyager at least, it seems to still have its legacy router mesh network still in situ, so in-suite WiFi reception is either poor or non existent (despite the promise of Starlink speeds), depending where the router extenders are located (seems to be spaced in corridors and in public areas rather than inside every suite, as newer ships have). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hapzfl Posted July 25 #73 Share Posted July 25 17 hours ago, RetiredOnVacation said: Precisely! Lots of good things about Starlink speed and global coverage but just like in your home, that's just speed to the router. Speed from the router to your device via WiFi depends on many things, not least distance and obstacles, just as your furthest room at home will have worse Internet speed than when sat next to your WiFi router. On Voyager at least, it seems to still have its legacy router mesh network still in situ, so in-suite WiFi reception is either poor or non existent (despite the promise of Starlink speeds), depending where the router extenders are located (seems to be spaced in corridors and in public areas rather than inside every suite, as newer ships have). We have a suite on the Voyager with an access point right in front of our door. We have Wi-Fi in our suite but no internet most of the time. If we want internet we have to open the door and it connects right away. We close the door and internet is either totally gone or very weak. Wi-Fi is still there. I.e. the Regent software requires a certain Wi-Fi signal strength to connect to the server. And that just isn't there. The Voyager IT guy said we need to use public places to use the Internet. Not quite the luxury we expected and paid for... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irishwitchy Posted July 25 #74 Share Posted July 25 1 hour ago, hapzfl said: We have a suite on the Voyager with an access point right in front of our door. We have Wi-Fi in our suite but no internet most of the time. If we want internet we have to open the door and it connects right away. We close the door and internet is either totally gone or very weak. Wi-Fi is still there. I.e. the Regent software requires a certain Wi-Fi signal strength to connect to the server. And that just isn't there. The Voyager IT guy said we need to use public places to use the Internet. Not quite the luxury we expected and paid for... That is very disappointing to hear, since we will be on the ship later this summer. Please let us know your cabin number after you leave the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minotaur Posted July 25 #75 Share Posted July 25 6 hours ago, hapzfl said: We have a suite on the Voyager with an access point right in front of our door. We have Wi-Fi in our suite but no internet most of the time. If we want internet we have to open the door and it connects right away. We close the door and internet is either totally gone or very weak. Wi-Fi is still there. I.e. the Regent software requires a certain Wi-Fi signal strength to connect to the server. And that just isn't there. The Voyager IT guy said we need to use public places to use the Internet. Not quite the luxury we expected and paid for... That's interesting. We were on Voyager on a transatlantic in March/April this year and we had no problem getting internet in our suite (907). Admittedly it was slow, but that's what I expected. Hadn't realised how lucky we were! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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