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12-01-2023, 09:54 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Livermore
Posts: 5,190
M.O.C. #1920
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At 70, I don’t need to be climbing a ladder anymore than absolutely necessary. I can have my weather station and StarLink up in less than 5 minutes - both from the ground.
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12-01-2023, 10:36 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 241
M.O.C. #32230
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Derby6, if you intend to mount that high on your ladder, you’ll need to climb with the antennae. Not impossible, as I did that for a while when using the basic SL pipe mount. I would place the ant in a back pack, climb up, sit on the roof at the top of the ladder, and connect it. I just got tired of doing that, esp when we were carrying bikes on the rear hitch. A flag pole makes it much easier.
For now, our cable enters the wet bay and the router sits in the storage area. The seal for wet bay and flip-up door is compliant enough to let the cable by. I have the RJ45 bulkhead fittings to eventually do something like rames14 (which is very nice). I’m thinking of going through the kitchen slide floor where the cables enter behind the fireplace and locating the router behind the TV.
The Gen2 SL cable is either 75ft (with the kit) or 150ft for additional purchase. Several possibilities to customize if you use RJ45 ends or alt. If you decide to keep the SL cable ends, I suggest getting end covers via Etsy, eBay, etc or find your own way to cover them while storing to keep dirt/debris out.
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12-02-2023, 11:39 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Carmichael - CA
Posts: 7,774
M.O.C. #4831
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Something to think about. The Gen 3 antenna now uses *STANDARD* RJ45 connectors not the proprietary ones SL used before. That may make wall connections, and varying length extension cords, more practical.
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01-29-2024, 05:32 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: Kennewick
Posts: 61
M.O.C. #33861
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Derby6: I know this is late, but it might help. We have a 3941FO and there's plenty of cable to get from the dish 2' above the ladder in the rear to the wet bay at the front, with quite a bit left over. I have the Starlink router plugged in and secured to a wall in the basement. I bought the Eero Pro 6 (2 pack) routers from Amazon to avoid running cable inside. I connected one Eero router in the basement next to the Starlink router (Starlink is in bypass/bridge mode to avoid signal interference). The other Eero router is plugged in inside under the dining room table.
This allows all cables/cords to be out of sight in the basement (against the walls, out of the way) while still providing us with full wireless coverage. The Eero Pro routers also have 2 ethernet jacks, so if you need a wired connection like my wife does, you have that option.
We've been on Starlink for about 2 1/2 years now and it's far better now that it used to be. We were getting download speeds around 50-70 Mbps with weekly outages and now regularly get 120-200 Mbps (down) and have only had 2 short outages in the past 3 months. Upload seems to hover around 10-15. Both my wife and I work from home and have plenty of bandwidth for VoIP/Video calls and 4K streaming.
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01-31-2024, 01:45 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Wasilla
Posts: 109
M.O.C. #31898
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Thanks High5er--Not too late, I haven't left yet....LOL Not real tch savy, so I'll have to look into Routers.
LeftOverParts, Concur on ladder climbing-Will see how it works out this year. My real hope is that I can "go through the kitchen slide floor where the cables enter behind the fireplace and locating the router behind the TV."
Cable down the ladder and underneath to that large cable pack that goes in the kitchen slide behing TV. Time will tell.
Good point on having to protect the end that would go on to the roof--Should be easy enough.
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02-09-2024, 08:31 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Wasilla
Posts: 109
M.O.C. #31898
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