We got our Starlinkbox and a few associated bits and I spent yesterday making it all work!
But wait…what is that one the box? It appear to be footprints. Hmmm…No apparent damage.
I took the actual antenna out so you can see what’s in the box. The antenna is about 12” x 18”, and 15? lbs. Left bottom is the router; left top is the power supply; top right is the power cord; that big elongated circle on the bottom right was where a 50ft network cable to plug the antenna into the router was.
We put the antenna up on the slide roof. It is a pretty clear view in all directions. I restrained the cable hanging down some. We got a special network cable that you can close a window on to get it into the trailer. I had to turn the antenna around. It is facing south here, and the Starlink orientation app said it had to be facing north.
Once inside we plugged the router and power supply into power and the network through-the-window cable adapter. There is a convienient space on top of the valence or whatever is over the window shade. We got a plastic rack for the router and power supply from Amazon to sit on top, shelf like.
Finally, proof it is working. It wasn’t the easiest thing I have installed for computers, but it wasn’t too bad! No dropout, glitches or spinning circles yet!
~Curtis in Arizona! {!-{>






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