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Starlink Set up

Dan54

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themaniam1 or anyone that can help, what type of hangers to mount router & power supply to basement wall? Thanks
 

Oregon_Camper

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I have this guys video saved, for when I cut my Starlink cable to make a connection to the RV. He walks you through the entire process.

 

Dan54

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So if I get a short cat6/7 cable with the rj45’s can I plug one end into the router & the other end into the double female which is then plugged into the Starlink cable? Will the rj45 plug directly into the router? If it will I imagine it will be more easily unplugged.
 

Dan54

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Here is what we did. We put all the Starlink and our router in the basement on passenger side. Ran the dish cable out the passthrough in the which is right next to the basement hatch door. Then used stick on wire holders along the frame of the trailer all the way to the back by the ladder. Then up to the dish which I connect to before putting on the Harbor Freight flag pole. When we travel, I just coil up the cable and Velcro strap it just below the ladder on the frame where it is up out of the way.
We used the same mounting bracket you have in your basement & im looking for another bracket to put in the basement of our other trailer. I’ve been unable to find a link to purchase it again. Do you have a link or the name of the place you purchased? Thanks
 

RockDr896

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I use the starlink Mini (Router is built inside the unit). I wanted the option to use it at my house, since we can lose power sometimes. My wife works, so driving down the road, it ensures she has a connection, without being dropped by a cell tower. When I get to campsite, I throw up the flag pole buddy and run the single cable on the ground and up into my pass through outlet. The sun roof mount works great!
 

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