GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #89 | Page 36

RV FEATURE
The DishyDock is a super easy installation and runs on 12V .
The idea is to prevent radio or other kinds of interference that might slow or otherwise disrupt your internet connection . And because the Cat 6 ethernet cable that connects the DishyDock system to the Starlink satellite dish also powers the dish , the copper inside the cable has been upgraded . You can even choose the desired cable length : 3m , 5m , 10m or 15m .
STARLINK ACCESS OPTIONS
When it comes to Starlink access using RV Wi-Fi gear , the user has a few options . If you already have either a 5G or 4G RV Wi-Fi unit , it ’ s simply a case of purchasing a DishyDock Power and connecting it to the RV Wi-FI unit and your Starlink dish .
If you don ’ t have an RV Wi-Fi unit , you can purchase an RV Wi-Fi 5G or the new RV Wi-Fi 4G DishyDock router , which uses both the cell tower network and Starlink , or the DishyDock router which just accesses the Starlink network . The biggest variation in setups is , as you ’ re travelling to your day ’ s destination , your passengers can absolutely connect to the 4G / 5G RV Wi-Fi router , which wouldn ’ t be possible with the DishyDock only .
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