Starlink Installation

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Install the coupler as far up the Starlink pole as possible, i.e. over the wider 1.5" section up to just below the cable exit point. You would have to pack out the thinner 35.8mm end section, we suggest winding a length of self amalgamating tape round it (remove backing and stretch when using it) so it is about 40mm in diameter and the pole coupler will then compress to a perfect fit, see graphic below.

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Install Instructions. 2. Place mount over stud and mark six circles on roof. 3. Drill pilot holes into the six marked circles. 4. Create six oversized balls from the sealing tape squares and press over each hole, overlapping the edges. 5. Set the two sealing tape strips over the six holes where the ...

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You will need to order your system directly from Starlink then find a installer from our directory. Find local Starlink system installers below. To sign up and purchase your equipment click here.

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We installed starlink about two weeks ago . I am very happy with service so far. It arrived 4 days from order date, it is awesome. Download speed is typically 110-140 Upload is around 30. Took about 15 minutes to install, 11 minutes staring at the box. We live in a …

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Starlink users explain how you can set up the internet service in your own home in 5 straightforward steps 1. Find an open space For Starlink to provide the best speeds, the terminal needs to have about 100 degrees of clear sky... 2. Open the box …

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The best guidance we can give is to install your Starlink at the highest elevation possible where it is safe to do so, with a clear view of the sky. Users who live in areas with lots of tall trees, buildings, etc. may not be good candidates for early use of Starlink.

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In a series of speed tests between the host’s current internet service provider (ISP) and the Starlink router, the Starlink router landed test speeds of 58 Mbps and, subsequently, 79 Mbps at first, as compared to the …

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Starlink is a satellite internet constellation being constructed by SpaceX and provides groundbreaking internet access when it comes to both speed and stability, even for those living in rural Australia. As part of the Starlink broadband rollout, SpaceX has been launching a network of small satellites into space, with the intention of releasing more than 12,000 satellites by the end of 2021.

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Starlink installation. 🛠️ Installation. A quick rundown on our temporary installation set up. Location Interior of BC Canada, rural with no WISP or usable Cell service. We do have a YAGI booster for cell signal and get 1 to 2 bars only. Using the Starlink obstructions app, at a lat of 51.47, we found a narrow open sky view running primarily east to west with a very slight tilt to the north.

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As an ISO-certified manufacturer, we offer verified quality aluminum masts and towers for the simple installation of your Starlink ® dish. By using a quality-engineered structure to raise “Dishy” to the proper height, you can reach the satellite link for uninterrupted internet service without compromise.

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Equipment Installation. Be prepared to do the installation yourself, because Starlink offers no professional installation. This step shouldn’t be too difficult as long as you have a clear line of sight in a place other than the roof. You can access installation instructions through Starlink’s …

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Mounting your Starlink to your roof will be simple using the optional Volcano Mount for slanted roofs or the Ridgeline Mount for flat roofs or ridge lines. ...

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Your Starlink Kit arrives with everything you need to get online including your Starlink, Wi-Fi router, power supply, cables and mounting tripod. Starlink requires a clear view of the sky to connect. Download the Starlink App to determine your best install location.

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Screenshot image of Speedtest from newly installed Starlink system showing 256 Mbps download speed. We can even add a WiFi access point or points to your Starlink Installation. Especially if you require even more WiFi coverage in your property.

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Starlink may not reach your area for several months, and even then it may be overcrowded. So how can you get satellite internet now? Your best shot is with Viasat or HughesNet. Sure, sign up for the Starlink waiting list (if you have $499 to drop), but be aware that it can take six months or longer to get "picked" to be a Starlink tester.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How expensive is Starlink?

    A two-year subscription is $149 and includes the cost of the Safety Plus subscription and all are notable values among the industry’s connected services offerings. STARLINK uses built-in AT&T 4G LTE wireless capability and Sirius XM Connected Vehicle Services to provide a comprehensive suite of services.

  • How is a Starlink satellite dish attached to a pole?

    The idea of holding a satellite dish onto its mounting pole using "sprung pins" is unique to Starlink (other than satellite systems for caravans) and that has to tell you something..... In fact, apparently, "SpaceX advises that for maximum security and safety, a tether is recommended to keep the dish attached to the building".

  • How to install a dish on a pole?

    NOTE : When installing an aerial or a satellite dish on pole you would almost always install the item on the pole then install the pole on the bracket, unless the top of the pole was very easily accessible (which it isn't usually). If I was attaching a Starlink to a pole it would depend on the length of the pole I needed :

  • What kind of pole do you need for Starlink?

    This page is purely about the installing of a Starlink dish, particularly installing it on to a longer pole and/or avoiding the use of its "sprung pins". It is not about the system's technical specifications or effectiveness. Starlink requires a 100 degree cone unobstructed view of the sky.

  • What's the best way to install a satellite dish?

    This is possibly the most elegant, strongest and neatest install, see article on this. The alternative to a pole coupler or a "sleeved install" is a 2x2 pole clamp or a parallel clamp kit (available in galvanised at 2", 2.5", 3", 3.5" or 4", or stainless at 2") as in the adjoining pictures.

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