The Starlink website is a little confusing. There doesn't seem to be an option for this when ordering, but it does show the 3 different dishes? Do you know what dish comes with the RV version? It "seems" one would get this dish for RV & "on the go" use, but nothing to clarify when placing the order. Thanks for the info.
its not confusing at all. they don't give you the option to chose with starlink you want, thye give you the choice to opt between the option of RV, commercial, residential, aviation or maritime. you chose between those and they send you the dish in accordance with which of those you have chosen!
@@BFAO1621 i just received the "rv" its a standard dish set up not the one in the video. i was dead set ill get the flat performance dish, now they can take it back and refund me the money. strarlink should make it indeed clear what you get before ordering.
I got an rv, I like to park in shade. I know it’s flat mounted, designed for the roof. Would like to be able to unmount this and plug it in somewhere else. Is there any advantage to mounting this differently? Maybe something that follows satellites. Would there be any benefit? Is that a thing?
hi, I have recently moved home and my NBN connection is slow as, i have decided to go with the cheapest nbn option available + starlink, and I am looking into seamless failover options, ideally I want to have starlink as my main connection for most applications, and seamless failover to the nbn service, the servers also needs to failback to starlink when it becomes available again the services running through starlink will be fairly low priority, mainly video streaming services etc so don't need SD wan or anything like that I would also like to have some devices/ applications on the network to always use the NBN service, as this service has much lower latency, so I need some sort of QOL service on the firewall choosing which internet service to send which packets to I have done a bit of research into different routers and found a few people on youtube testing them out, but they aren't really going over the features of the routers in depth enough for me to figure out "which" router I need exactly to do what I want to do ideally on some computers I would have QOL on a per application level to choose between networks if possible could you point me in the right direction? do you know of a router that can do everything I want? or do you know of any computer programs that can help manage what applications use which router etc? I know I can do a duel router setup with different default gateways, is their a way for me to, select which applications use what default gateway?
I'm a little surprised it still requires "MAINS" power supply. Given the "mobile" nature, why on earth wouldn't they have made it with a 12 volt input?
4:35 did you do another video showing it on the car? (I can’t find it).
Nice work Radek!
Awesome stuff Radek!
This is a fantastic video Radek, nice work!
Is this dish available in Australia yet?
This is awesome!
Very slick!
The Starlink website is a little confusing. There doesn't seem to be an option for this when ordering, but it does show the 3 different dishes? Do you know what dish comes with the RV version? It "seems" one would get this dish for RV & "on the go" use, but nothing to clarify when placing the order. Thanks for the info.
its not confusing at all. they don't give you the option to chose with starlink you want, thye give you the choice to opt between the option of RV, commercial, residential, aviation or maritime. you chose between those and they send you the dish in accordance with which of those you have chosen!
@@BFAO1621 i just received the "rv" its a standard dish set up not the one in the video. i was dead set ill get the flat performance dish, now they can take it back and refund me the money. strarlink should make it indeed clear what you get before ordering.
@@BFAO1621 it's definitely not clear
Looks great 👏
Is this available in Melbourne?
starlink is the greatest product ever it gives independency in one of the most important factors in the world which is the internet
Can we buy that Router Wall mount?
I got an rv, I like to park in shade.
I know it’s flat mounted, designed for the roof. Would like to be able to unmount this and plug it in somewhere else. Is there any advantage to mounting this differently? Maybe something that follows satellites. Would there be any benefit? Is that a thing?
how can we order these in australia
contact our team, they will be happy to help
Great video. Will this be available for purchase in Australia anytime soon? Doesn’t seem to be available on the starlink website 😢
Yes it will be available to the public soon, and is available now through NetVault. Contact our team for more information
@@NetVaultAus hi I’m try to contact you with no result. Could you tell us what’s the selling price for this antenna in Australia?
A little update for this, the stow option is gone on my dashboard
The instalation is taking quite a long time I'd say.
Is there any actual difference? Or is it just a different mount?
It's the same as the Starlink High Performance Business dish, just in a flat panel style. Designed for in motion use
hi, I have recently moved home and my NBN connection is slow as, i have decided to go with the cheapest nbn option available + starlink, and I am looking into seamless failover options, ideally I want to have starlink as my main connection for most applications, and seamless failover to the nbn service, the servers also needs to failback to starlink when it becomes available again
the services running through starlink will be fairly low priority, mainly video streaming services etc so don't need SD wan or anything like that
I would also like to have some devices/ applications on the network to always use the NBN service, as this service has much lower latency, so I need some sort of QOL service on the firewall choosing which internet service to send which packets to
I have done a bit of research into different routers and found a few people on youtube testing them out, but they aren't really going over the features of the routers in depth enough for me to figure out "which" router I need exactly to do what I want to do
ideally on some computers I would have QOL on a per application level to choose between networks if possible
could you point me in the right direction? do you know of a router that can do everything I want?
or do you know of any computer programs that can help manage what applications use which router etc? I know I can do a duel router setup with different default gateways, is their a way for me to, select which applications use what default gateway?
Please contact our team on 1300 513 262 or email sales@netvault.net.au and we would be happy to help
🇧🇷 obrigado 😊
I'm a little surprised it still requires "MAINS" power supply. Given the "mobile" nature, why on earth wouldn't they have made it with a 12 volt input?
Yes it would be mich better to have a 12v option, but sadly SpaceX have neglected this
It pulls more power than the regular starlink
I saw a couple of travelers changed the electric supply to 12v
Didn't even take it outside to test it?! WTF
lame af