Advanced Satellite Internet for Seamless Connectivity
The Starlink Standard V3 is SpaceX’s latest satellite internet system, designed to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet access, especially in remote and underserved regions. This iteration introduces significant enhancements in both hardware design and network performance.
Key Features
Advanced Satellite Capabilities
Each V3 Starlink satellite boasts a downlink capacity of 1 Tbps and an uplink capacity of 160 Gbps, substantially increasing data throughput compared to previous versions.
Enhanced Router with Wi-Fi 6
The Gen 3 router supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax) standards, offering improved speed, efficiency, and the ability to connect up to 235 devices simultaneously.
Tri-Band MU-MIMO Technology
Equipped with tri-band 4×4 MU-MIMO, the system ensures efficient data transmission, reducing congestion and enhancing overall network performance.
Robust Coverage
The router provides coverage up to 297 square meters (3,200 square feet), ensuring a strong and stable connection throughout your home or workspace.
Dual Ethernet Ports
Featuring two latching Ethernet LAN ports with removable covers, the system offers flexibility for wired connections to devices requiring stable and high-speed internet.
What’s in the Box
- Standard V3 Satellite Dish
- Gen 3 Wi-Fi 6 Router
- Power Supply Unit
- Mounting Hardware
- Cables and Accessories
FAQs
What comes in the Starlink Standard V3 kit
The kit includes the Standard Starlink dish, kickstand, Gen 3 Wi-Fi 6 router, a 15m Starlink cable, a 1.5m AC power cable, and a power supply unit.
How do I set it up?
Connect the dish to the router, place it where it has a clear sky view, and use the Starlink app for setup and alignment.
Does the Gen 3 router have Ethernet ports?
Yes, it has two Ethernet ports for wired connections.
Can I power it using Power over Ethernet (PoE)?
Not directly. You need additional equipment to convert and manage voltage.
Does Starlink offer static IPs?
Static IPs are available for business plans, while residential users get dynamic IPs.
How much power does it use?
It consumes between 75-100W.
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