Site information
- Location or address area
- Site photos if available
- Possible dish mounting area
Consultation, dish placement, mounting guidance, cable routing, router setup, Wi-Fi integration, testing, and handover, scoped to your site across Zambales and Central Luzon.

Best first details
Dish area, cable path, router location, users, and coverage target.
Fit
Starlink inquiries commonly come from offices, resorts, farms, remote sites, homes, and backup internet setups where the internet source and internal Wi-Fi plan both matter.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Site requirements are reviewed before a recommendation or quote is prepared.
Quote Preparation
Starlink work depends on the dish area, cable route, router location, coverage target, and site constraints. These details help TechCare give a practical first reply without guessing.
Open Starlink inquiryProcess
The process starts with an inquiry and ends with testing, handover, and support boundaries that match the approved scope.
Starlink subscriptions and plan details can change, so plan availability, plan rules, and monthly costs should be checked directly with Starlink. TechCare can help identify a suitable setup based on the site and use case.
Starlink is the internet source. Larger homes, offices, farms, and resorts may still need access points, switches, cabling, segmentation, or managed network support to distribute the connection properly.
Limits
TechCare does not guarantee Starlink speed, uptime, plan availability, monthly cost, or provider-side behavior. TechCare can help review the site, configure the local setup, and troubleshoot setup, Wi-Fi, router, obstruction, or internal network issues within the agreed support scope.
FAQs
Sites without fiber, DSL, or cable coverage are one of the most common reasons for a Starlink inquiry. Starlink is satellite internet, so it does not depend on wired service reaching the site. It needs a clear sky view for the dish, power, and a practical mounting, cabling, and Wi-Fi plan, which TechCare reviews per site before recommending a setup.
TechCare can help with installation and setup if the project scope, site condition, location, and schedule are practical.
The scope can include site review, dish placement, mounting guidance, cable routing, router setup, Wi-Fi integration, testing, and handover. The final scope depends on the site and the agreed work.
No. Speed, uptime, plan availability, monthly cost, and provider-side behavior are not guaranteed by TechCare. Performance depends on several site and provider factors.
Some sites work with a simple setup. Larger homes, offices, farms, resorts, and buildings with thick walls or separate areas may need access points, switches, cabling, or network planning.
Starlink may be suitable for remote sites when the dish has a clear sky view and the site has a practical power, mounting, cabling, and Wi-Fi plan. TechCare reviews the setup before recommending work.
TechCare can help with setup guidance within the agreed support scope. Starlink account ownership, subscriptions, plan details, and provider rules remain with Starlink and the account holder.
Kit sales, availability, and terms must be confirmed directly with TechCare before any quote or recommendation. This page does not publish stock or sales claims.
Managed support can be discussed if needed. Availability, scope, response expectations, and pricing must be confirmed before starting.
TechCare can help isolate setup, Wi-Fi, router, obstruction, or internal network issues within the agreed support scope. Provider-side outages or plan behavior must be checked with Starlink.
Include location, site photos if available, possible mounting area, obstructions, cable route, users and devices, coverage target, and schedule.