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The Starlink model or dish with the highest simultaneous user support capacity is thought to be the Starlink Enterprise dish. For fixed-location commercial businesses, Starlink Enterprise is suggested as the most capable option among SpaceX’s Starlink models.
Starlink doesn’t explicitly publish a precise maximum number of simultaneous users per dish model, as there are variables that can greatly affect the number of users, first and foremost being data usage (e.g., 100 people texting vs. 100 people streaming and/or uploading videos). But the Starlink Enterprise dish is designed for high-demand, multi-user environments, making it the best option for supporting the maximum simultaneous users.
The Starlink Enterprise dish leverages the same V4 dish hardware as the Standard residential kit but includes a more robust power supply and is paired with service plans tailored for businesses, such as the Priority plans (ranging from 50GB to 8TB of priority data with option to pay for additional priority data usage). These plans offer network precedence and higher throughput, which are critical for supporting multiple users simultaneously.
The Starlink Enterprise dish may be installed and optimized for scenarios like large offices, retail locations, or multi-site operations, where many devices need reliable, high-speed connectivity simultaneously. In contrast, the Standard residential dish (also V4) and the Roam/Mobile dish (like the Flat High Performance model) are geared toward smaller-scale use—households or mobile users—typically supporting fewer simultaneous connections effectively
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While the Starlink router included WITH ALL KITS can technically handle up to 128 devices simultaneously (based on user reports and documentation suggesting a limit tied to its subnet), the Enterprise dish’s enhanced capabilities—like stronger upload speeds and compatibility with third-party networking equipment—allow it to scale beyond this in practice.
For instance, integrating a high-capacity third-party router or mesh system (via Bypass Mode) can extend the number of supported users, potentially into the hundreds, depending on bandwidth demands. Anecdotal evidence from users, such as those managing RV parks or rural events, suggests the Enterprise setup can support 50–100+ light users (e.g., browsing or email) without significant degradation, far exceeding the practical limits of the Standard or Roam dishes under similar conditions.
Thus, the Starlink Enterprise dish, especially when paired with a Priority plan and advanced networking gear, has the highest simultaneous user support capacity among Starlink’s models. It’s built to handle dozens to potentially over a hundred users, depending on usage intensity, making it the top choice for large-scale deployments.
For exact figures tailored to a specific scenario, contacting Starlink’s enterprise support would provide the most precise guidance, as capacity varies with network conditions and configuration.