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Can I have two Starlink dishes on one account?

Published in Starlink Accounts 2 mins read

Yes, you can have multiple Starlink dishes (kits) on a single account, provided each kit is associated with its own service plan and adheres to specific account limits.

Managing Multiple Starlink Kits on One Account

Starlink offers the flexibility to manage several kits under a single account, which is particularly beneficial for users with multiple properties or distinct service needs. Each additional Starlink kit you acquire must be purchased and linked to its own active Starlink subscription. This means that while all your dishes are connected to your primary account, each one operates independently and incurs its own separate monthly service fee.

Residential Account Limitations

For Residential accounts, there is a specific limit on the number of Starlink kits you can add. Customers are able to have up to 8 Starlink kits associated with their Residential account. It is important to note that once this 8-kit limit is reached, you will be unable to purchase any additional Starlink kits for that Residential account. This policy was in effect as of July 2, 2024.

Feature Details
Multi-Dish Support Yes, multiple kits can be managed under one account.
Subscription Each kit requires a separate, active monthly subscription.
Residential Limit A maximum of 8 Starlink kits are permitted per Residential account.
Purchase Policy No further kits can be purchased once the limit is reached.

Practical Applications for Multiple Dishes

Having multiple Starlink dishes on one account can be advantageous for a variety of scenarios:

  • Multiple Properties: Providing high-speed internet to different locations such as a primary residence, a vacation home, or a remote cabin, all managed from a single Starlink account interface.
  • Separate Buildings: Ensuring connectivity for separate structures on a large property, like a main house, a guest house, a workshop, or agricultural buildings.
  • Redundancy or Specific Uses: Deploying one Starlink for general internet use and another for specialized high-bandwidth applications or as a backup connection.

To add an additional Starlink to your account, you typically do so through your Starlink account portal on their official website. For more detailed information on adding additional Starlinks and managing your services, you can visit the official Starlink Support page.

By enabling the management of multiple dishes on one account, Starlink simplifies billing and service management for users with diverse connectivity requirements across different physical locations.