Redistributing Starlink: What You Need to Know

Learn about the redistribution of Starlink service and its terms of service regarding multiple users and locations.

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Redistributing Starlink service beyond its intended usage is generally against Starlink's terms of service. The service is designed for single-user setups, and sharing it across multiple locations or users can lead to performance issues and potential service termination. If you need expanded coverage, consider using network extenders or additional user-authorized equipment within the same property.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is sharing Starlink internet with neighbors allowed? No, sharing Starlink internet with neighbors violates the terms of service and may result in service termination.
  2. How can I improve my Starlink service performance? Consider using network extenders or additional authorized equipment to enhance performance while staying within the service guidelines.
  3. Can I use Starlink in multiple locations? Starlink is intended for single-user setups, and using it in multiple locations can lead to service issues.
  4. What should I do if I need more coverage from Starlink? Look into using network extenders or additional devices authorized for the same property to expand coverage.