Southern Highlands · NSW · Est. 2014
Towering sandstone escarpments, sub-tropical rainforest canopy, and a high density of Airbnbs, eco-retreats, and luxury cabins spread across rugged multi-level terrain — Kangaroo Valley is one of the most technically demanding places we work.
Why Kangaroo Valley is different
Kangaroo Valley is one of NSW's most stunning landscapes — and one of the most technically demanding for satellite internet installation. The geography alone makes standard approaches fail.
The sandstone cliffs that define Kangaroo Valley's landscape physically cut off the low-horizon southern sky view that Starlink requires. On many valley floor properties, the horizon is 30–40 degrees above normal — meaning a dish at standard height simply can't see enough of the sky to maintain a reliable connection.
Kangaroo Valley's lush sub-tropical vegetation grows faster and denser than the deciduous trees found elsewhere in the Highlands. A dish position that's clear one season can be obstructed the next as the rainforest canopy fills in. Annual canopy assessment is often needed.
The valley has an extraordinarily high density of holiday accommodation — Airbnbs, eco-retreats, and luxury cabins spread across steep, multi-level terrain. Getting reliable WiFi to every guest accommodation requires purpose-designed wireless infrastructure, not a router in the main house.
Fixed-line NBN doesn't reach most of Kangaroo Valley. Fixed wireless coverage is limited and unreliable in the valley topography. Starlink is the only high-performance internet option — and with the terrain involved, installation needs real expertise.
What we do differently
Every Kangaroo Valley installation starts with understanding the specific geography. We find the dish position that actually clears the escarpment, and build the wireless infrastructure to reach every part of the property.
We carry out detailed site assessments to find the dish position that clears the escarpment horizon — often requiring elevated mounts, ridge-top positioning, or custom mast installations that standard installers wouldn't attempt.
For Airbnbs, eco-retreats, and holiday cabins, we set up completely isolated guest networks. Guests get reliable WiFi; your security cameras, smart home, and personal network stay completely separate and secure.
Where guest cabins and eco-retreats are spread across the property, we use weatherproof point-to-point wireless bridges to carry connectivity to each building — rated for the rainforest moisture environment, without cable trenches across rugged terrain.
How it works
We come to your Kangaroo Valley property and assess the terrain, canopy, and your connectivity goals. No charge, no obligation.
We design a solution specific to your block — dish placement, mast height, network layout, and coverage plan.
Neat, careful installation. We don't leave until the system is tested, performing, and you're confident using it.
We monitor your network remotely and are always a phone call away — always local, never an offshore helpdesk.
What locals say
★★★★★
"Bowral WiFi installed Starlink and a UniFi network in both my properties. Adrian was easy to work with, a great communicator and just got the job done. We now have great speed internet in all the key areas of the properties as well as high quality cameras for remote monitoring."
Southern Highlands
Common questions
Yes — but it requires careful site assessment to find a position that clears the escarpment horizon. Sometimes this means elevated mounts, ridge-top positioning, or wireless backhaul from a higher location. We've solved this for many valley floor properties.
Guest WiFi isolation using VLANs are the answer. We install enterprise-grade wireless bridges that carry your Starlink connection to any outbuilding or cottage on your property — no trenching required, and at full speed.
A properly installed Starlink system in Kangaroo Valley typically delivers 150–250Mbps download with latency around 20–40ms — transformative for properties that previously had no reliable internet at all.
No. We offer a free site inspection for all Kangaroo Valley properties. Given the complexity of the terrain here, a site visit is always our first step — at no cost to you.
Yes — on valley floor properties the escarpment can clip 30–40 degrees of the southern sky, which is where Starlink's satellites orbit. This is a genuine obstruction, not just a partial blockage. The solution depends on your specific property and often involves elevated or ridge-top installation.
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