Starlink

What is the difference between the Starlink ini router and the Gen 3 router? ould I use my own with either system?
The Starlink Mini is an all-in-one highly portable system that can be flexibly powered (AC or DC). Its performance is reasonably on par with the standard Gen 3 system. The difference comes from the all-in-one nature. The ramification of that is that the wifi router is co-located with the dish, which is going to be outside somewhere. If you're sitting in a tent 15' from it that's probably a non-issue. But if you are in a campground and the dish needs to be 50' away to get a view of the sky all of a sudden your wifi signal in the RV is going to be fairly low. Same thing if you wanted to use it for residential use and mount it on your roof. And while yes, you can hook up your own router to a Mini, that means you need to run another cable - an ethernet connection - from your router out to the dish.

So, CAN it function very similarly to a standard Gen 3? Sure. But with drawbacks. Only you know how you will use it and if those situations are problems for you.
 
The Starlink Mini is an all-in-one highly portable system that can be flexibly powered (AC or DC). Its performance is reasonably on par with the standard Gen 3 system. The difference comes from the all-in-one nature. The ramification of that is that the wifi router is co-located with the dish, which is going to be outside somewhere. If you're sitting in a tent 15' from it that's probably a non-issue. But if you are in a campground and the dish needs to be 50' away to get a view of the sky all of a sudden your wifi signal in the RV is going to be fairly low. Same thing if you wanted to use it for residential use and mount it on your roof. And while yes, you can hook up your own router to a Mini, that means you need to run another cable - an ethernet connection - from your router out to the dish.

So, CAN it function very similarly to a standard Gen 3? Sure. But with drawbacks. Only you know how you will use it and if those situations are problems for you.
I agree, but I think that there is small caveat; the mini can do download speeds "up to" 200Mbits/s (we get 120Mbits/sec here), but the larger gen 3 dish has three service plans currently;
100, 200/Mbits/s, and "MAX",
and the system can do up to 350Mbits/s.

FWIW: Here, we have seen 350Mbits/sec download speeds on gen 3 fairly often. The old gen 2 had a maximum of 120Mbit/s here.

All the best, Peter
 
What is the difference between the Starlink ini router and the Gen 3 router? ould I use my own with either system?
I've got a g2 system. At home the dish is plugged into the g2 router. In the RV I have a standard non-Starlink WiFi router going to a POE injector that runs the dish. I have a similar poe injector & WiFi setup for some mobile lanparties. I have the custom setups so I don't have to worry about hauling anything but the dish & cable around. The g2 router only accepts 120v I run my mobile gear of 12v (basically car batteries). Also because I'm a huge nerd.

G2 routers & dishes use a funky proprietary plug on the cable. You can get an adapter to change these cables to RJ45, or cut the end off & put a standard RJ45 plug on them.
G3 routers & dishes use a standard RJ45 connector on the cable, but it's a heavier cable than most Ethernet.
I'm not sure how the minis are setup. I think the WiFi is in the dish itself & there is no Ethernet. Power is over Ethernet though. Feel free correct me if I'm wrong though
 

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