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Alaska Marine Highway System ferry WiFi

Provider, speed, pricing, and free options for Alaska Marine Highway System ferry WiFi — pick the page that fits what you need.

Provider Summary

Alaska Marine Highway System's ferry WiFi is powered primarily by Starlink, with typical speeds around 50 Mbps and peaks up to 150 Mbps. [source]

Free?
Mixed — see free conditions
Provider
Starlink
Last verified
2026-05-08

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Alaska Marine Highway System have WiFi on every ferry?

Free Starlink WiFi available shipwide on MV Columbia. Aurora and LeConte are next in the rollout; remaining fleet to be equipped progressively through 2026-2027. Installation requires extensive cabling and ~37 access points per vessel due to multi-deck steel hull blocking signal.

What WiFi provider does Alaska Marine Highway System use?

Alaska Marine Highway System ferry WiFi is powered primarily by Starlink. [source] For free vs paid, see /alaska-marine-highway-free-ferry-wifi.

How fast is Alaska Marine Highway System ferry WiFi?

Alaska Marine Highway System WiFi runs on Starlink, with typical speeds around 50 Mbps and peaks up to 150 Mbps. [source] For pricing, see /alaska-marine-highway-ferry-wifi-cost.

Where does Alaska Marine Highway System WiFi drop out during a crossing?

Open-water crossings depend on satellite coverage. Alaska Marine Highway System's satellite system handles most of the crossing, but coverage gaps are normal.

How do I connect to Alaska Marine Highway System WiFi?

To connect after boarding the ferry: enable WiFi on your device, select the Alaska Marine Highway System network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free options, see /alaska-marine-highway-free-ferry-wifi.