A:AnswerIf you're in North America, it'll most likely work. They can't official sell it to some addresses as they work through local regulations. The dish itself will most likely work anywhere in NA though.
A:AnswerLog into your starling account on a computer and go to frequently asked question and open a ticket which allows you to send starling support and email. Explain what happened and may just send you a whole new system for free.
A:AnswerThe Standard and Standard Actuated Kits come with a 50 ft cable.
Cable specifications are dependent on the hardware type. Please click here: https://support.starlink.com/topic?category=6&category=53 and find your Starlink hardware type.
A:AnswerAs a internet service provider? (Like providing internet connection to smart home devices) If so, yes you can.
If you’re asking listing the starlink as a smart home device? Then no.
If your smart home devices are not WiFi enabled and only Ethernet based, you’ll have to setup your starlink to a router or a network switch
Hope this helps
A:AnswerIf you wanted or needed internet service you could get the unit and get the roam package it is more money but your good anywhere in the U.S. but keep in mind you wont have the priority servive and its 30.00 a month more.
A:AnswerPeople are misunderstanding my question and giving useless answers. Let me rephrase: I can sign up and order an antenna and Roam service direct from Starlink for use on my RV. But I cannot purchase the same from Best Buy because it is " not available in my area". Why?