Starlink Installation in Kenya: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Learn the essential tips and costs to consider before installing Starlink in Kenya.

Aug 30, 2024 - 18:41
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Starlink Installation in Kenya: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

As Starlink gains popularity in Kenya, many are eager to jump on board and get connected as quickly as possible. But before you rush out to purchase a Starlink kit, there are a few important things to consider to ensure a smooth installation and avoid unexpected costs.

Get a Professional Survey Before Buying

The first step in your Starlink journey should be calling a professional installer to survey your premises. This step is crucial because not every location is ideal for installing the Starlink dish. Factors like the distance between where you plan to place the dish and the router can greatly affect your setup. If this distance exceeds 15 meters, you might need an extended Starlink cable, which can significantly increase your costs.

Understand the Costs of Extended Cables

The standard Starlink kit comes with a cable, but it might not be long enough for your needs. If you need a longer cable, be prepared to spend more. Extended Starlink cables are available in different lengths, with a 23-meter cable costing around KSh 25,000 and a 46-meter cable about KSh 30,000. These additional costs can add up quickly, so it’s important to budget accordingly.

Internet Adapters for Extended Coverage

If you plan to extend your internet signal to other rooms in your home or office, you'll need a Starlink internet adapter. These adapters can help boost the signal, but they come at a cost, ranging between KSh 12,000 and KSh 17,000. Including these in your setup plan is essential to avoid any surprises.

To avoid unexpected expenses and ensure a hassle-free installation, always consult with a professional before purchasing your Starlink kit. They can provide accurate information tailored to your specific needs, helping you make informed decisions that suit your setup.

Are you thinking about getting Starlink installed? Have questions or concerns about the process? Drop them in the comments below, and let’s chat about the best practices for getting connected with Starlink in Kenya!

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