Item Name: Item Gone: FS Starlink Gen 2 Kit and Accessories
Location: Gray GA
Zip Code: 31032
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 400+ varies
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description:
If you want the 150 foot cable($100 on average, 130 retail) and ethernet adapter(not even sure, paid 35 but its retail discounted to 17 atm) so I'd say $500 for everything. The kit already comes with a 75 foot cable.
Also have a 800-GIGE-SS-HV($50 i think, could be less I'll figure it out) for getting the system grounded for ethernet connection, and a pair of tp link devices with fiber cable to pass the signal through fiber and then ethernet from there to inside the house/to computer etc. Only really useful if you're a fan of using eth cables to computers. I had this installed into a plastic utility box with everything else before the eth connection went into the house, and the wifi was perfectly able to function through the walls although I opted to bypass the router and use a new tp link wifi 6 router. That router is also available to be sold...
$50 for tp router I think. 75 for utility box I think. Need to check amazon price that I paid on both.
Ran a new power line from box to new utility box to power a backup PSU to connect the starlink to. I mean I really went all out with this sucker, and am standing by if you need assistance if you're as much as a scaredy cat as I was of lightning strikes to my starlink dish/ROHN25 tower and carrying into the house hitting electronics first before the ground. I require ethernet cable to my main computer. I mean I get it with wifi but habits die HARD. Your install is incredibly simple if you just buy the kit and use the table top stand and connect through wifi only, tree obstructions permitting. If you need to get down and dirty with it, I already did all the homework as you see above and you can just buy everything from me to make it super easy on you and you can pick my brain on how to get it installed. I can figure out a price for everything but a quick guess is 7 or 800 dollars and that's probably a hundred less or more off from retail.
Starlink claims the ground wire within the cable is adequate for grounding to your home's ground but my concern was a surge going through the router, the ethernet adapter, and to my eletronics first before ground. I don't know if that concern is legitimate or not but I felt it was according to how the starlink cable plugs into the adapter first THEN the adapter to the router to maintain a power connection to the dish and have a ethernet port. I mean I probably did overkill but I didn't feel good trusting that a surge would choose to go through the starlink cable to router first after hitting the ethernet adapter and not the ethernet port which lead directly to tp router and $3000 computer...
Oh, and a pole adapter to install on a pole, $30 or whatever. Starlink is expensive....but it's worth saying goodbye to crap internet!
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Location: Gray GA
Zip Code: 31032
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 400+ varies
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description:
Thought I'd throw this up here quick to see if anyone local wants it before I eBay it. Starlink Gen 2 kit. I bought it from starlink in aug 2023 and am now on fiber so I don't need it anymore. I also have a 150 foot cable and the ethernet adapter. These go for all kinds of prices and is pretty difficult to figure out a price but I would say the average is $400 kit pre owned. I'll edit in pictures when I take them for eBay but the important thing is if you're interested in buying it to let me know asap then I can get pictures to you and all that. Only interested in the cash at this time. Will update later with pictures after I bring down my tower to take off the starlink dish. You've got a limited window to let me know if you want it. I need that money asap to get rid of a two month long headache.
Your install is incredibly simple if you just buy the kit and use the table top stand and connect through wifi only, tree obstructions permitting. BUT:If you want the 150 foot cable($100 on average, 130 retail) and ethernet adapter(not even sure, paid 35 but its retail discounted to 17 atm) so I'd say $500 for everything. The kit already comes with a 75 foot cable.
Also have a 800-GIGE-SS-HV($50 i think, could be less I'll figure it out) for getting the system grounded for ethernet connection, and a pair of tp link devices with fiber cable to pass the signal through fiber and then ethernet from there to inside the house/to computer etc. Only really useful if you're a fan of using eth cables to computers. I had this installed into a plastic utility box with everything else before the eth connection went into the house, and the wifi was perfectly able to function through the walls although I opted to bypass the router and use a new tp link wifi 6 router. That router is also available to be sold...
$50 for tp router I think. 75 for utility box I think. Need to check amazon price that I paid on both.
Ran a new power line from box to new utility box to power a backup PSU to connect the starlink to. I mean I really went all out with this sucker, and am standing by if you need assistance if you're as much as a scaredy cat as I was of lightning strikes to my starlink dish/ROHN25 tower and carrying into the house hitting electronics first before the ground. I require ethernet cable to my main computer. I mean I get it with wifi but habits die HARD. Your install is incredibly simple if you just buy the kit and use the table top stand and connect through wifi only, tree obstructions permitting. If you need to get down and dirty with it, I already did all the homework as you see above and you can just buy everything from me to make it super easy on you and you can pick my brain on how to get it installed. I can figure out a price for everything but a quick guess is 7 or 800 dollars and that's probably a hundred less or more off from retail.
Starlink claims the ground wire within the cable is adequate for grounding to your home's ground but my concern was a surge going through the router, the ethernet adapter, and to my eletronics first before ground. I don't know if that concern is legitimate or not but I felt it was according to how the starlink cable plugs into the adapter first THEN the adapter to the router to maintain a power connection to the dish and have a ethernet port. I mean I probably did overkill but I didn't feel good trusting that a surge would choose to go through the starlink cable to router first after hitting the ethernet adapter and not the ethernet port which lead directly to tp router and $3000 computer...
Oh, and a pole adapter to install on a pole, $30 or whatever. Starlink is expensive....but it's worth saying goodbye to crap internet!
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