Starlink has just introduced a new version of their satellite; one that is smaller and lighter. Specifically, whilst the old dish model weighed 16 pounds, the new model only weighs less than 9.2 pounds.
The old model has a 2×2, MU-MIMO router, but the new and improved satellite model also features a 3×3, MU-MIMO router, which allows it to simultaneously transmit data through 3 bandwidth streams to 3 devices without suffering network congestion.
The new satellite’s Wi-Fi modem is now waterproof and can operate outside in more varied weather conditions, between -22 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit (-30 to 50 degrees Celsius).
However, the second-generation dish does not include a built-in Ethernet port, unlike the original dish. This can be bought additionally though the Starlink shop. Similarly, the power connector on the new dish is directly integrated on the modem, thus you would have to purchase Starlink’s official Ethernet Adapter if you wish to connect to a third-party Wi-Fi model or mesh system.
The new model will also allow for Starlink to boost their manufacturing from about 5,000 dishes per week to producing multiples of 5,000 per week, making it more readily available to more customers.
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