Satellite Internet
Starlink Installation
Starlink installations for remote sites and resilient connectivity — mounted, routed and integrated into your network.
What we do
- Dish siting and mounting (roof, pole, wall)
- Cable routing from dish to router with proper weatherproofing
- Integration with existing firewalls and UniFi networks
- Failover / load-balance setups with primary fixed-line links
- Site surveys to confirm clear sky view before purchase
How we work
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Sky survey
We confirm line-of-sight and recommend the best mounting location.
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Mount and route
Safe mounting, weatherproofed cable path, proper earthing where required.
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Integrate
Connect into your existing router/firewall, configure failover if needed.
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Hand over
Speed test, documentation, and you're online.
How we test
Fluke DSX certified. Industry-standard, every cable, every time.
Every install is tested on a Fluke DSX network analyser and signed off against current industry standards — so you get a certified result, not a promise.
- Cat6 / Cat6A / Cat7 certified
- OS1/OS2 & OM3/OM4/OM5 fibre
- Full test reports included
- 25-year installation warranty
From the blog
Further reading on Starlink Installation.
FAQ
Questions about this service
Do you install Starlink for businesses?
Yes. Starlink is an excellent fit for remote sites or as a resilient backup link. We handle siting, mounting, cable routing and integration into your firewall or UniFi network — including failover configurations alongside an existing connection.
Can Starlink fail over automatically if our main line drops?
Yes. We'll wire Starlink as a secondary WAN on your firewall or UniFi gateway, with health checks and automatic failover — so when the primary line drops, traffic shifts within seconds and shifts back when it returns. Users typically don't notice the cut-over.
What about obstructions, weather and reliability?
Starlink needs a clear view of the sky — we survey for obstructions before mounting and reposition where needed. Heavy rain or snow can briefly reduce throughput but rarely drops the link. For sites where uptime is critical, we still recommend pairing it with a wired primary line and using Starlink as resilient backup.
Do we need the Starlink Business plan or will Standard do?
Standard is fine for backup or low-priority sites where the occasional reprioritisation is acceptable. Business gives you network priority during congestion, higher throughput targets and round-the-clock support — the right call for primary connectivity at a remote site, or where downtime has a direct revenue cost.
Can Starlink be mounted somewhere discreet?
Yes. We mount on flat roofs, gable walls, pole mounts and ground stakes — wherever the sky view is clear and the cable run back to the building is sensible. Where the dish would be visible from the street, we usually find a way to site it on a back elevation so the building's appearance isn't compromised.
What is a Fluke DSX test and why does it matter?
The Fluke DSX is the industry standard for certifying copper and fibre cabling. It verifies every cable meets the electrical and signal performance required for its rated category — giving you a printed, traceable record that the cable is not merely wired up, but actually performing to standard.
Why do you offer a 25-year warranty?
Structured cabling should outlast the equipment plugged into it. We only install kit and terminations we trust, test every run on a Fluke DSX, and stand behind the result for 25 years. If a certified cable fails in that time, we replace it.
Do you work on secure or government sites?
Yes. Our engineers are CNCI-trained, ECS-certified and DBS-checked, and we have experience delivering installations at some of the most secure sites in the country. We can comply with site-specific vetting and working procedures as required.
Do you provide free site surveys?
Yes. Every project starts with a free, no-obligation site survey so we can scope and price accurately — and so you get honest advice rather than a speculative quote.