Starlink Actuated Gen 2 92m replacement Cable
Brand: Klutchtech
Connector Type: Spx-spx (Not Rj45)
Cable Type: Ethernet
Compatible Devices: Starlink Standard Actuated Gen 2, Router, Dish
Special Feature: High Speed, Data Transfer, Weatherproof, UV Resistant, Heat Resistant
Package Dimensions :13.78 x 12.99 x 1.69 inches (35 x 33 x 4.3 cm); 1.65 Pounds (0.74 kg)
Package Weight:14.3 Pound
Starlink Actuated Gen 2 92m replacement Cable
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How to Repair a Damaged Starlink Cable
.Disconnect the Cable and Router
Make sure the cable is safe to handle. Unplug your Starlink router and disconnect the cable from the router.
. Survey the Damage to Determine the Problem
Check the length of the cable for any visible signs of damage or wear, and be sure to check the entire length of the cable to ensure that you’ve found all of the damage.
. Remove the Damaged Portion of the Cable
Remove the damaged section of the cable by snipping the Starlink cable with a pair of wire cutters.
. Strip the Cable and Remove the Shielding Layer
Use a wire stripper tool to carefully strip off about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the outer jacket on both sides of the cut cable.
. Untwist the Four Twisted Pairs of Wires Inside and Strip Them
The four pairs of wires inside the cable need to be untwisted before you can work with them. Untwist and straighten the wires as much as possible.
. Arrange the Wires Correctly for the Plug-End Connection
Arrange the stripped internal wires in the correct order, so that they’re inserted into the Cat 6 plug end in the correct positions.
. Insert Wires Into the Plug End
On the end of your cable, you need to attach an 8P8C modular connector, the clear plastic plug that looks like any other Ethernet or phone cable (also called RJ-45).
. Secure the Plug End With the Crimping Tool
With the wires inserted into the plug end, use your crimp tool to firmly seat the wires into the plug for a permanent installation.
. Repeat on the Other Half of the Cable
If you’ve removed a damaged section in the middle of your Starlink cable, you’ll need to repeat this process for the other half of the cable.
. Connect the Two Ends With a Cat 6 Coupler
Once you have successfully put plug ends onto the two halves of your cable, it’s time to connect them. For this, you’ll need a Cat 6 coupler, which gives you two end-to-end sockets to plug into. Plug each end into the coupler to reconnect the cable.
. Connect the Ground Wire
Since the Starlink system powers the dish over the same cable that sends your internet data back and forth, it has an additional ground wire that needs to be connected.
. If the Fix Will Live Outdoors, Use a Waterproof Enclosure
This may not be necessary if the repaired cable is indoors, but for any repair that’s out in the elements, you’ll need to keep moisture from getting into the coupler or plug ends.
Tool Needed
- Wire cutter
- Wire stripper
- Crimper
- Cat 6 jack ends
- Wire nuts
- Cat 6 coupler
- Outdoor enclosure
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