Many Starlink users cannot or prefer not to drill into their property. Common reasons include:
At Tejoy, we design our mounting systems to accommodate both permanent and non-permanent installations. Below are the most effective no-drill solutions.
How it works: Our Universal Pipe Mount uses U-bolts that clamp around existing railings, pipes, or ladder rungs. No tools beyond a wrench are needed.
Best applications: Deck railings, balcony railings, RV ladders, porch posts, fence posts.
Installation: Position the bracket on the railing, thread U-bolts around the structure, and tighten the nuts. Attach the mounting plate and terminal. Total time: 10 minutes.
Important: Ensure the railing is structurally sound. A loose railing will cause signal loss every time it moves. Check for wobble before mounting.
How it works: A C-clamp or bracket designed to hook over the window sill, with an extension arm reaching outside to hold the terminal.
Best applications: Apartment windows, second-story windows where ground access is limited.
Installation: Open the window, place the C-clamp over the sill, close the window on the flat cable adapter, and tighten the clamp. No drilling into the window frame.
Limitations: Only works with Starlink Mini (lighter weight, smaller profile). Window must open horizontally or vertically with at least 6 inches of clearance.
How it works: A flat base plate that holds sandbags or concrete pavers to provide ballast weight. The mount post extends from the center of the weighted base.
Best applications: Flat roofs (with owner permission), patios, decks, ground installation on hard surfaces.
Installation: Place the base on a flat surface, add ballast (sandbags or concrete blocks — minimum 40 lbs / 18 kg for Mini, 60 lbs / 27 kg for Standard), attach the mount post, and mount the terminal.
Note: Weighted bases are not suitable for high-wind areas or locations where the base could be disturbed by people or animals.
How it works: A lightweight aluminum tripod that sets up in 2 minutes. The terminal mounts on top and the legs provide stability on uneven ground.
Best applications: Camping, tailgating, temporary events, construction sites.
Installation: Extend the legs, place on level ground, mount the terminal, and use the included guy lines for high-wind situations.
Important: The tripod must be secured in windy conditions. Use the included stake-down kit for grass installations.
| Method | Starlink Mini | Standard Terminals | Setup Time | Wind Tolerance | Cost (USD) | Portability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Railing Mount | Yes | Yes (verify railing strength) | 10 min | High | $29 - $49 | Moderate |
| Window Sill Mount | Best for Mini | Not recommended | 5 min | Medium | $39 - $59 | High |
| Weighted Base | Yes | Yes (larger base) | 15 min | Low-Medium | $49 - $89 | Low |
| Tripod Stand | Best for Mini | Not recommended | 2 min | Low (without guy lines) | $59 - $79 | Very High |
Balcony and deck installations are the most common no-drill scenarios. Here is our recommended approach:
For ground-level or portable installations, we recommend:
| Method | How It Works | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Flat Cable Adapter | 2mm-thick cable that seals in window or door gap | Apartments, rental homes |
| Existing Vent / Pipe Boot | Route cable through unused cable TV or satellite entry point | Homes with existing satellite wiring |
| Under Door Seal | Use a rubber door seal gap to pass the cable | Ground-level installations |
| AC Unit Line Set Entry | Route through the same wall penetration as AC refrigerant lines | Homes with through-wall AC units |
Railing mounts, window mounts, tripods, and flat cable adapters — all designed for zero-penetration installation.
Email: ceo@tejoy.com