What is Starlink diagnostics and why is it needed?
Diagnostics is the first and key stage of any service. It is needed not only when the terminal has completely stopped working. Often, users encounter less obvious symptoms:
- unstable connection or speed drop;
- frequent signal drops;
- power errors;
- overheating;
- mechanical damage after transportation or use in field conditions.
Diagnose your Starlink terminal at Adaptis
Adaptis is the first service center in Ukraine that professionally diagnoses, repairs, and maintains Starlink terminals, including models that were previously considered unserviceable.
We work with:
- Starlink Mini
- Starlink Gen3
- Starlink Performance
Those models that are not officially repairable or have limited service support undergo a full technical examination. We do not work on the principle of "can't repair - replace", but look for real technical solutions.
Our expertise is the result of practice, not theory
Adaptis grew out of engineering experience working with automotive adaptations, mobile solutions, and Starlink in challenging environments—on the move, off-road, in frontline, and field scenarios. That’s why we have a deep understanding of how and why terminals fail in real-world situations.
Our engineers:
- have experience working with damaged, "drowned", overheated and mechanically loaded terminals;
- use specialized testing equipment;
- record diagnostic results and provide clear recommendations.
What do you get after service diagnostics of a satellite communication terminal?
After the diagnosis you receive:
- technical conclusion on the condition of the terminal;
- explanation of the causes of the malfunction in plain language;
- recommendations for repair, restoration or further use;
- transparent understanding of the cost and feasibility of next steps.
No guesswork. No imposed solutions. Just facts and engineering logic.
Starlink service diagnostics at Adaptis are control, confidence, and a second chance for equipment that was previously considered hopeless.
Communication should work where it is really needed.