Speedify Keeps You Online Whether Starlink Is Down for You or for Everyone
When the internet cuts out, the first thing to find out is whether Starlink is actually down, and if so, whether it’s just your dish or a wider outage. The answer changes what you do next: a local problem you can often fix, while a network-wide outage you can only wait out.
This guide covers every way to check Starlink’s status, how to tell a local issue from a widespread outage, and how Speedify keeps your internet connection running either way by using Starlink at once with other internet connections such as 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi, wired Ethernet and other satellite dishes.
How to Check if Starlink Is Down
- The Starlink app. The Statistics section shows whether your dish is online and names the reason it isn’t, for example obstructed, no signal received, or a stated service outage.
- The Speedify app. If you’re using Speedify to combine Starlink with other internet connection, so you get uninterrupted connectivity and faster download and upload speeds, you can check out the Speedify Starlink Control Center for status and troubleshooting solutions.
- dishy.starlink.com. Type this into a browser while connected to the Starlink router to see uptime, latency, and outage history straight from the dish.
- The Starlink Help Center. Starlink posts active service status and troubleshooting at the Starlink Help Center.
- Outage trackers. A sharp spike of reports on a site like Downdetector signals a widespread outage rather than a problem with your dish alone.
Use Speedify to stay online during satellite handoffs every 15 seconds
Starlink switches between satellites every 15 seconds on a fixed schedule. Research confirms Starlink performs handovers at the 12th, 27th, 42nd, and 57th second of every minute, synchronized globally. Each satellite handoff is a potential dropout, and on a congested network or with any obstruction, those Starlink dropouts become real interruptions.
Speedify fixes this by combining your Starlink internet connection with another satellite dish, Wi-Fi, 4G/5G cellular, or wired Ethernet at the same time. When Starlink drops, Speedify keeps your traffic moving on the backup internet connection instantly. Speedify runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and supported OpenWrt routers.
Speedify alerts you about your Starlink dish status
Use Speedify to Increase Your Upload and Download Speeds: Combine Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G Cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and Other Satellites
Speedify combines Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink, and other satellites for faster internet uploads and downloads
Speedify is the only software app that combines Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and other satellites at once for secure, faster, and more reliable internet uploads and downloads so you stay online without interruptions.
Speedify will automatically detect and start using any available Internet connections on your device while intelligently distributing your online traffic between them for optimal performance. If you need help we have quick start guides available for most common set ups.
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Speedify's Pair & Share feature enables you to connect to multiple hotspots at the same time for faster upload and download speeds and more reliable internet for everyone. Speedify's Pair & Share feature allows you to wirelessly share 4G / 5G cellular connections back and forth between multiple Speedify users on the same local network when live streaming from an event, calling from the commute or sharing from the field.
Speedify is the only app that allows you to share 4G / 5G cellular data between PCs, Macs, iPhones and Androids. Use multiple iPhones and Android phones as hotspots for internet access and get faster upload and download speeds and mobile failover for all paired devices.
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Is It Just You, or Is Starlink Down for Everyone?
The Starlink app is the fastest tell. If it reports your dish obstructed or with no signal received while the service itself shows no outage, the problem is local: your view of the sky, a cable, or the router. If the app reports a service outage, or outage trackers light up with thousands of reports at the same moment, Starlink is down across the network and there is nothing on your end to fix.
That split decides your next move. A local issue points you toward troubleshooting; a network outage points you toward a backup connection.
What to Do Once You Know
If the dish is the problem, start with the basics: a reboot, a check for obstructions, and the cable. If Starlink is down across the network, the only options are to wait or to switch to another connection. Either way, the gap between losing Starlink and getting back online is exactly where a second connection earns its place.
Who Needs a Fast Answer on Starlink Status
- Remote workers. Knowing within seconds whether to reboot or reach for a hotspot saves a missed meeting.
- Small businesses. A connection-dependent till or booking page can’t wait on guesswork during an outage.
- Rural households. With no wired alternative, confirming a Starlink outage quickly is the difference between waiting and scrambling.
Speedify and Starlink: Stay Online While You Check the Status
Checking whether Starlink is down is faster when you’re not racing a deadline, and you won’t be if your connection never actually drops. Speedify combines Starlink with 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi, or a second dish into one bonded connection, and the moment Starlink fails, Speedify’s automatic failover carries your traffic on the other connections at the packet level. You check the status at your own pace while your calls and streams keep running.
To watch your dish’s status continuously, see how to monitor Starlink outages and uptime with Speedify, or learn how Speedify’s channel bonding technology works.
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