@@ModestCube100 220 mbps, damn, is it really that fast? It's cause i normally use hotspot, but tomorrow I'll get my Starlink shipped, so i wanted to know how much people get from Starlink, but anyways, that for your comment :)
Thank you so much for making this video for others to use as a guide. So much appreciated. You by your actions helped extend to boarder of heaven right here to where i live.
You were very thorough on sealing the roof. I found that you have to run the cable from the router to the satellite which doesn't have the large elbow like you discovered. I did the same thing you did. Mine was a masonry install. -Marc
Yes, definately not fun doing the cable run twice. If it was sent to me without the dish end of the cable I would've seen what I needed to do right from the start. Being that the dish end of the cable was plugged into the dish, it looked hard wired so that is what I assumed.
That is interesting, I looked up the flashing mount install guide and it does say to do it the way he did... weird. I bought an arm mount and cable routing kit, which the install for the cable routing very clearly says route cable from inside to outside (opposite for high performance SL). Cable routing kit also comes with a handy plastic piece that covers / protects the cable connector while you have it disconnected, and is long for poking / pulling through the wall
@8:30 It's super convenient to put your ladder at an interior corner to go up on a roof. Then you're not having to climb around it to get on or off. You just step to the side.
Wondering about using Starlink so criminals can't cut the wireless access to the cameras and any alarms. I am interested in using my Starlink that I usually use to work in my camper for my new house. I realize that the weak link in the system with a criminal would be to find the Starlink cable outside and cut it turning off everything. Any thoughts on bringing the cable through your roof and down into the house instead of the outside and then back in? I appreciate your wife's bravery on the roof! She's a trooper!
Any update on performance? It looks like I'm north of you in Mt Vernon area, gonna have to do a similar install to get above the timber. Wondering if it's worth the trouble to do a 'permanent' mount or something a little more redneck...
When you were installing the flashing mount, you said "it said not to cut the bottom shingle"...Is there an instruction manual from Starlink that said to cut the upper shingle? Do you know where we can find a copy of the installation manual??
Yea just went through this myself - and I too am wondering who decided to make the cord have that GIANT elbow piece on either end knowing you needed to run it through tight spaces.
Yeah it's crazy. Being that the other end was already plugged into the satellite receiver, I assumed it was hard wired. I never even tried to pull it out until I had already drilled some big holes! It's funny now but when I was about to die of a heat stroke it wasn't very funny. I was pissed when I figured out that the end on the reciever pulls out and is small around.
Oh, and I guess it don't matter what direction the flat part of the dish faces? As long as the master is near vertical? I guess I'm use to having to aim it directly like a "Dish network"
I believe it turns on its own. I've noticed randomly it will be pointing in a slightly different direction. Just says clear view of the northern sky and does the rest.
I'll be installing a rectangular dishy up soon Schmitty so watching your vid with interest. With the big right-angled plug on the router end you then have to push the smaller dish end up from underneath. Who can do that up inside an interior wall then into the roof space then through a small hole in the roof? Answer: No one. It's arse about. That hug right-angled plug at the router has to go and when you consider these guys put rockets into space but can't logically think through a typical roof/brick wall/ installation properly, it's scary.
Yeah Jed! If the wire would have been unplugged from the dish in the package I would have seen that one end has a right angle and one end is straight. Then I wouldn't have had to run the wire twice lol! I just assumed that the wire plugged into the dish was hard wired and no connector up inside of it. Live and learn. Sucks doing it twice when it's 95 degrees out and 130 degrees in the attic. Thank you so much for watching and I'm glad my mistakes can help you! I thought about editing that part out so I didn't look stupid but I figured it might help some people. Please subscribe too, I have a lot of videos you might find interesting and some you might find boring too 🤣
@@schmitty750 Your "mistake" was extremely understandable. The first gen kit was hard wired at Dishy's end. Btw, here in Oz we get stinking hot days and l-o-n-g summers. Feels like it's getting worse in the sub tropical part of Queensland where I live in : - )
Still varies greatly throughout the day. Off peak hours are very fast 40 to 120 down and 5 to 20 up. I never have a problem streaming. Peak hours, especially a holiday when everyone is home, slow quite a bit on upload speeds but I can still stream with no problems. I only stream HD not UHD and usually 2 devices at the same time would be about the max. Sometimes uploading a UA-cam video will take a while but better than our local DSL that runs about .5 up.
@@schmitty750 I know this was a while ago you posted, I had similar DSL around 5 down / .5 up which got very slow during pandemic for working at home. Sometimes lower than 1 Mbit down. I wish I had starlink then, but now I have it in Canada and my speeds are almost 300 Mbit down / 30 up , which varies through the day down to about 150/ 10. Are you getting faster speeds these days?
Thanks for the video and showing the honest mistakes. I can't complete a project without mistakes it is just part of the process.
Thank you so much for watching. I mess up on projects all the time! 🤣 As long as we learn!
I came to see a Starlink installation. But I am wowed by the way you stand on that roof with no fear. I love your courage
Lol thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video.
Right on 👍👍👍best video yet for starlink roof mount.:)
I love your spread, someday I'm moving back to the USA from Comufornia. 🤔
Thank you so much! I appreciate the great comment. Please move out of Cali lol!
Nice! I’ll be getting my Starlink later this evening and set it up! I can’t wait! I live in the middle of nowhere!
Lol have fun! Thanks for watching.
Did your Starlink,if so,is it fast?
It's not big city fast but about 4 times faster than what had so I'm loving it.
@@ZAND4TSU I get about 220 download, 20 upload, 25-50 ping
@@ModestCube100 220 mbps, damn, is it really that fast? It's cause i normally use hotspot, but tomorrow I'll get my Starlink shipped, so i wanted to know how much people get from Starlink, but anyways, that for your comment :)
Thanks Dude, Nice install & cleared up any questions I had. Btw that’s a crazy ass Nova you got there!😮
Thanks, glad I could help. I've got some videos on that Nova on my channel. Check them out when you get a chance. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for making this video for others to use as a guide. So much appreciated. You by your actions helped extend to boarder of heaven right here to where i live.
Well, that has to be one of the nicest moments I've every had! Thanks for watching and I appreciate you taking the time to leave a nice comment.
You were very thorough on sealing the roof. I found that you have to run the cable from the router to the satellite which doesn't have the large elbow like you discovered. I did the same thing you did. Mine was a masonry install. -Marc
Yes, definately not fun doing the cable run twice. If it was sent to me without the dish end of the cable I would've seen what I needed to do right from the start. Being that the dish end of the cable was plugged into the dish, it looked hard wired so that is what I assumed.
That is interesting, I looked up the flashing mount install guide and it does say to do it the way he did... weird. I bought an arm mount and cable routing kit, which the install for the cable routing very clearly says route cable from inside to outside (opposite for high performance SL). Cable routing kit also comes with a handy plastic piece that covers / protects the cable connector while you have it disconnected, and is long for poking / pulling through the wall
Very nice having a cover for the connector. I used electrical tape!! 🤣
@8:30 It's super convenient to put your ladder at an interior corner to go up on a roof. Then you're not having to climb around it to get on or off. You just step to the side.
Oh yeah nice idea! I have never even thought about that. Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching.
Wondering about using Starlink so criminals can't cut the wireless access to the cameras and any alarms. I am interested in using my Starlink that I usually use to work in my camper for my new house. I realize that the weak link in the system with a criminal would be to find the Starlink cable outside and cut it turning off everything. Any thoughts on bringing the cable through your roof and down into the house instead of the outside and then back in? I appreciate your wife's bravery on the roof! She's a trooper!
You can run from the roof, into the attic and down an interior wall. I ran mine the way I did because that was easiest.
Any update on performance? It looks like I'm north of you in Mt Vernon area, gonna have to do a similar install to get above the timber. Wondering if it's worth the trouble to do a 'permanent' mount or something a little more redneck...
It does just fine for streaming and surfing. It has slowed down a bit but still far better than my other alternative.
When you were installing the flashing mount, you said "it said not to cut the bottom shingle"...Is there an instruction manual from Starlink that said to cut the upper shingle? Do you know where we can find a copy of the installation manual??
Yes there is a manual. You can get the PDF on the starlink website. There is a manual under each product.
Thumbs up for the Cleetus shirt. Hell ya brother....
Hell yeah brother! Thanks for watching!
Yea just went through this myself - and I too am wondering who decided to make the cord have that GIANT elbow piece on either end knowing you needed to run it through tight spaces.
Yeah it's crazy. Being that the other end was already plugged into the satellite receiver, I assumed it was hard wired. I never even tried to pull it out until I had already drilled some big holes! It's funny now but when I was about to die of a heat stroke it wasn't very funny. I was pissed when I figured out that the end on the reciever pulls out and is small around.
Oh, and I guess it don't matter what direction the flat part of the dish faces? As long as the master is near vertical? I guess I'm use to having to aim it directly like a "Dish network"
I believe it turns on its own. I've noticed randomly it will be pointing in a slightly different direction. Just says clear view of the northern sky and does the rest.
I'll be installing a rectangular dishy up soon Schmitty so watching your vid with interest. With the big right-angled plug on the router end you then have to push the smaller dish end up from underneath. Who can do that up inside an interior wall then into the roof space then through a small hole in the roof? Answer: No one. It's arse about. That hug right-angled plug at the router has to go and when you consider these guys put rockets into space but can't logically think through a typical roof/brick wall/ installation properly, it's scary.
Yeah Jed! If the wire would have been unplugged from the dish in the package I would have seen that one end has a right angle and one end is straight. Then I wouldn't have had to run the wire twice lol! I just assumed that the wire plugged into the dish was hard wired and no connector up inside of it. Live and learn. Sucks doing it twice when it's 95 degrees out and 130 degrees in the attic. Thank you so much for watching and I'm glad my mistakes can help you! I thought about editing that part out so I didn't look stupid but I figured it might help some people. Please subscribe too, I have a lot of videos you might find interesting and some you might find boring too 🤣
@@schmitty750 Your "mistake" was extremely understandable. The first gen kit was hard wired at Dishy's end.
Btw, here in Oz we get stinking hot days and l-o-n-g summers. Feels like it's getting worse in the sub tropical part of Queensland where I live in : - )
You can unplug the cable on the rectangle dish end, that plug is not so big.
Yes I figured that out the hard way. Basically had to pull wire twice lol.
Is that the Pivot Mount? Thanks
It is the flashing mount.
whr did u buy the pedestal?
From the Starlink website.
Good video! thank you.
Thank you so much!
Did your install go well?
What are speeds like now?
Still varies greatly throughout the day. Off peak hours are very fast 40 to 120 down and 5 to 20 up. I never have a problem streaming. Peak hours, especially a holiday when everyone is home, slow quite a bit on upload speeds but I can still stream with no problems. I only stream HD not UHD and usually 2 devices at the same time would be about the max. Sometimes uploading a UA-cam video will take a while but better than our local DSL that runs about .5 up.
@@schmitty750 ill invest so ,thank you for the feedback
@@schmitty750 I know this was a while ago you posted, I had similar DSL around 5 down / .5 up which got very slow during pandemic for working at home. Sometimes lower than 1 Mbit down. I wish I had starlink then, but now I have it in Canada and my speeds are almost 300 Mbit down / 30 up , which varies through the day down to about 150/ 10. Are you getting faster speeds these days?
@@Healcraft I've never had speeds that fast. Mine are generally 190mbps to 40mbps. I'm really happy with the speeds.
pull the plug out of the satelite , it is smaller
Now we can get our schmitty 750 videos faster.
Yes sir! No more 8 to 12 hour uploads for me!