STARLINK INSTALLATION · COSTA DEL SOL
The dish is the easy part.
Anyone can mount a Starlink dish. Plenty of installers on the coast will do it, plug it into a router, show you a speed test, and leave. If that's all you want, you don't need me.
Here's the conversation I keep having instead.
"The problem is your wifi, not your internet."
A recent client sat across from me holding a quote from one of the best-known installers on the coast. Dish on the roof, cable to a router, job done. He wanted to know if I could beat the price.
I told him the truth: the dish was never his problem. Starlink would give him fast internet at the router — and the same dead bedrooms, the same garden where nothing loads, the same unknown router with a factory password holding his whole home together. He wasn't buying internet. He needed the network behind it.
That's the difference between an installation and an architecture — and it's why my clients stop comparing invoices once they understand what's actually being built.
What a proper Starlink installation looks like
A real site survey first. Where the dish genuinely gets clear sky — not where it's easiest to drill. Cable runs planned before anything touches a wall.
A clean, discreet mount. Roofline, mast or ground mount chosen for the property, cabled tidily, weatherproofed properly. No cable draped over a terrace.
A network worthy of the connection. This is the part everyone else skips. Your Starlink terminates into a professionally hardened network — not a consumer router nobody will ever update. Full coverage across the house, gardens, pool and outbuildings. Guest and device zones isolated, so a compromised gadget can't reach your personal machines. Built the way a security engineer builds his own home — because that's what I spent fifteen years doing for networks where a breach costs millions.
Configured for what you actually need. A primary line for a finca the fibre never reached. A rock-solid connection for the second home you check on from abroad. Or a backup line that takes over the moment the main one drops.
The quiet advantage
There's one more thing a satellite connection gives you, and it's the reason some of my clients order it before anything else: there is no cable at the street for anyone to cut.
For owners who take security seriously, this connection becomes the uplink of a larger architecture — the one that keeps talking to you when power and signal are attacked. If that's a conversation you want to have, start with how the full system works.
Talk to me before you book anyone
Every property is different, so every installation starts with a conversation and a survey — and like everything I build, it's engineered to your property, not sold from a catalogue.
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