Who even needs a home any more?

If you live in a van and work online, then this is pretty awesome.

Folks who live in vans, aka #vanlifers, are pretty independent.

Two people enjoying life together from the road in their camper van, which is parked at a lake.

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TurnerofOff Highway Vantold Lifewire via email.

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The advantages of Starlink are pretty clear.

Users say it is faster and offers lower latency than other satellite internet options.

A person sitting on a bed inside a camper, working on a laptop.

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Even with a speedy, high-bandwidth connection, latency can make things feel like molasses.

Liz Ho, camping guide, travel expert, and the founder ofCamping Guidance, told Lifewire via email.

“When it comes to satellite internet options, I prefer Starlink for a few reasons.

Fred Hoffman, professional camper and founder and chief editor atThe True Wilderness, agrees.

That’s not to say that it’s for everyone.

And cellular has other advantages too.

“While Starlink offers a reliable connection, there are some advantages to occasionally relying on cellular connections.

And if you need it, it’s there.