Sydney & Regional NSW

Starlink & Rural Connectivity

Practical internet and network solutions for properties where conventional fixed connections are limited or unavailable.

The challenge

Start with the outcome, not the equipment.

A Starlink kit can provide the internet connection, but reliable service still depends on an unobstructed location, safe mounting, weather-protected cabling and a network that carries the connection to the places it is needed.

Our approach

Designed around the way your site works.

We assess sky visibility, mounting options and cable routes, then connect Starlink to an appropriate Wi-Fi or wired network. For sheds, offices or secondary buildings, point-to-point wireless links can extend connectivity without unsuitable long outdoor cable runs.

What we plan for

  • Clear sky view and obstruction risk
  • Roof, pole or structure mounting options
  • Weather exposure, cable protection and entry points
  • Coverage inside the main building
  • Wireless bridges or network links to remote buildings

How the project runs

  1. Property and obstruction assessment
  2. Mounting and connectivity plan
  3. Installation, cable routing and network connection
  4. Performance check and coverage optimisation

Suitable properties

Where this service fits.

Farms, regional homes, sheds, remote buildings, rural businesses and multi-building properties across regional NSW.

Common questions

Practical answers before you start.

Every property is different. A site assessment confirms equipment, access and installation requirements.

Can Starlink serve more than one building?

Yes. Depending on distance and line of sight, we can use structured cabling or a point-to-point wireless bridge to extend the connection.

Where should the dish be installed?

It needs a clear view of the sky and a secure, serviceable position. We assess obstructions and cable access before recommending a roof, pole or other mounting location.

Planning starlink & rural connectivity?

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