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Starlink Setup

Socal-Paul

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Ours is an Avenue ML22, I ran a cable through the basement up the inside of the shower wall through the cabinets to the back of the TV where the router and power supply sit. When in use the cable drops down through the water hose inlet where it connects to by a double female to the antenna. It has worked perfectly for us across country and return. Sorry no pics.
 
I have successfully setup my Starlink.
  1. I took a plastic container and drilled two holes for the power cord and the network cable going to the Starlink panel. The holes were 1" one on the bottom and one one on the side for the power cable.
  2. Placed the power transformer and the router in the container.
  3. Run the power cord through the side hole and connected to the transformer.
  4. Plug the power transformer to the router.
  5. Run the network cable through the hose opening from under the trailer and running it through the bottom hole in the container and plug into the router.
  6. Place the panel in an open area and plug the network cable to the panel.
  7. Used the the Starlink app to proper position the panel.
With the storage compartment closed I am able to get wi-fi within 20-30 feet of the trailer.

When packing to leave I unplug the power, and network cables and place them in the container. I place the panel in the storage compartment and ready to go. Note, you will want to protect the panel to prevent damage while in transient. I may place the panel in the trailer or wrap in a blanket.

Alliance
Delta 262RB
2024
 

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HelotesAg

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I got the 12 gallon husky storage container from home depot and it fits perfectly. We met a fellow Ag at the A&M v Ole Miss game in the RV lot last year that showed me how perfectly it fits.
Home Depot - 12 Gallon Husky

Then I found this on Etsy, to keep everything in place and it's perfect. I don't have a 3D printer, but it's obvious that's what someone did. The caps for the cables are worth it (ask me how I know). It's pretty cheap and just keeps everything snug in the container.
Etsy Starlink Case Improvement

I also got a flagpole buddy to get the dish up above the trailer and is super easy to do. I only needed 3 pole extensions for my 310RL but a buddy of mine that has a Valor got 4 pole extensions. He also flies his Aggie flag below the Starlink. :)
Flagpole Buddy

I just put the router in the bay and run the network cable up through the cable run and plug it into one of the outlets in the bay. The signal gets everywhere inside the trailer and a pretty good distance around it the outside.
 
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