The Starlink Accessories Canadians Actually Need
We run Starlink rentals across Newfoundland & Labrador. These are the add-ons we recommend to every renter who decides to buy their own kit — tested in real off-grid, on-the-water, and back-country conditions.
Ethernet Adapter
Wire in PoE, run cable to a router downstairs, or hardline a workstation. The single most-asked-about accessory.
Read the guideMounts (Roof, Pole, RV)
Pole mounts for cabins, low-profile RV mounts, and permanent roof brackets — picked for NL wind and snow load.
Read the guideMarine & Shock Mounts
Suction clamps, anti-vibration plates, and rail mounts for boats, longliners, and roof-rack overland rigs.
Read the guideCables & Extensions
Longer runs from dish to router, weatherproof outdoor cable, and 12V DC power leads for off-grid setups.
Read the guideWeatherproofing Kits
Self-amalgamating tape, IP66 junction boxes, and entry plates to route cable through cabin walls cleanly.
Read the guideTransit Cases & Backpacks
Hard cases, custom foam, and pack-in backpacks. The same gear we use to ship every rental across NL.
Read the guideOff-Grid Power
Portable power stations and solar panels sized for Starlink Mini's 25–40W draw. Skip the math — we did it.
Read the guideA Starlink Mini kit is ~$650 + tax. Rent one from us first for $45/day — test it on your land, your lodge, your trip — then decide.
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