Starlink

   / Starlink #3,111  
Went to a wedding last weekend where I learned that my godson-in-law works for Starlink. He's an EE. I knew he worked for SpaceX, but apparently it is in the Star link part of the business. For now, they don't have family discounts.

Hopefully, I can learn more about best practices. It will still be 6 months or so before I need internet out there.
 
   / Starlink #3,112  
Fun Fact: If you have Starlink RV and finally get Residential, you will need to replace the dish too. Even though they are the exact same, they go off of SN. When my service dropped, I had to climb back up on my roof to swap out the dishes. This might sound easy and a no brainer, but my roof sucks and I have bad knees. They look the same, but dont function the same.
 
   / Starlink #3,113  
That's really stupid. They should be able to swap service plans on a device as easily as moving a phone between plans base on IMEI. Did they make you pay for the replacement dish system or just require you to ship the old one back?
 
   / Starlink #3,115  
That's really stupid. They should be able to swap service plans on a device as easily as moving a phone between plans base on IMEI. Did they make you pay for the replacement dish system or just require you to ship the old one back?
I signed up for Residential back when Starlink was announced. Back when they sent out a blast email to everyone and you had seconds to respond or you're left out. Finally getting my name (address) on the waiting list and paying the $100 deposit, they announced RV. RV was available with no wait, but you could experience slow speeds depending on traffic. I paid full price for RV. It was awesome over what I was using (Viasat).

About two months later I get the notification that Residential is available. I paid full price for better speeds (which are better, not a huge improvement, but better) and turned off RV.

You can turn RV on and off in the app. Its designed to be moved and setup as a temporary service. Once you turn it on, you owe $110/mo (or something) but once you turn it off, you don't owe that amount for the next month.

When I got Residential, I turned off the RV and simply replaced the router seeing that the dish was exactly the same. Everything worked... for a month. I own all the equipment.
 
   / Starlink #3,116  
I know the cable going into the dish (rectangular one) can be unplugged, but how do you get to it? The cable currently goes into the bottom of a short piece of pole that goes into a ball joint which is embedded in the dish. I can't see where it connects nor how to get the pole/ball joint apart. Can anyone tell me how to do this so I can run the cable thru the wall? Also, what do you use to seal the hole in the wall?
 
   / Starlink #3,117  
Its a long plug. Simply pull it out. It looks like its apart of the pole.
 
   / Starlink #3,118  
I know the cable going into the dish (rectangular one) can be unplugged, but how do you get to it? The cable currently goes into the bottom of a short piece of pole that goes into a ball joint which is embedded in the dish. I can't see where it connects nor how to get the pole/ball joint apart. Can anyone tell me how to do this so I can run the cable thru the wall? Also, what do you use to seal the hole in the wall?
The cable unplugs from the open end of the pipe. If you look closely, there is a molded piece that matches a groove on the pipe. You pull gently along the axis of the pipe.
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Starlink has a line drawing of it here, on page four.

Good luck. My two cents is not to yank on the cable hard. Use long nose pliers if you have to.

All the best, Peter
 
   / Starlink #3,119  
Thanks, I got it out. Looks like a 1" hole is needed to pass thru the wall. Any suggestions on how to seal the hole in the wall?
 
   / Starlink #3,120  
Thanks, I got it out. Looks like a 1" hole is needed to pass thru the wall. Any suggestions on how to seal the hole in the wall?
Starlink sells an installation kit - or at least they did back when I was installing mine. Includes an extra long drill bit, a plastic "grommet" of sorts (maybe two of them, on for outside and one for inside of the wall I can't recall and am not home now to look). Onec eI had the cable through, I shot expanding foam into the hole prior to placing the grommets, then a bit of silicone caulk around the edges of the grommet and in the center where the cable passes through to make sure things were sealed up.
 

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