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Starlink on a rural rooftop under a starry sky (conceptual)

Rural Starlink · Cancun & Riviera Maya

Starlink installation for properties fiber never reached.

Mounting, commissioning and local network setup for ranches, islands, new developments and homes outside the urban grid. We don’t sell the subscription. We deliver a link you can actually run.

Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

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Starlink on a rural rooftop under a starry sky (conceptual)
Technician adjusting a rectangular dish mount on a Cancun rooftop (conceptual)
Starlink on a mast over sand and mangroves, north Cancun coast (conceptual)
Cable penetration and rooftop anchoring detail (conceptual)
Starlink on a concrete rooftop at dusk (conceptual)

The real bottleneck

The kit in the box is not the system.

In Quintana Roo the hard part is not buying the dish. It is clear sky, salt air, wind, trees, rooftop structure — and a LAN that still works when the house or hotel is full.

Carrier fiber stops at the edge of the lot. Holbox, Isla Mujeres, Leona Vicario, Chiquilá, ranches toward Kantunilkín or a jungle house near Tulum still run on congested LTE or no stable link at all.

Starlink solves the last mile. Whether it works is mounting, obstruction, power and how it joins Wi-Fi, CCTV and operations — not the unboxing video.

Starlink dish on a palapa facing a turquoise lagoon (conceptual image)Conceptual
Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

Typical jobs

Three real scenarios from the area — no invented clients.

Challenge, mount and result. Representative of how Starlink is installed and configured in Cancun and the Riviera Maya. Photos are conceptual.

Starlink dish on a palapa facing a turquoise lagoon (conceptual image)Conceptual
Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

Holbox · Chiquilá

Island: salt, a boat, and open sky

Challenge. No fiber. LTE collapsed in high season. The mount had to cross by boat and sit on a light structure, not a hotel slab.

Result. Mast in a palapa clearing, salt-rated conduit, and the link handed to the house LAN — not the kit router left outdoors.

  • Island mount
  • Starlink
  • Local LAN
  • Boat logistics
Starlink dish on a hotel rooftop facing the Caribbean at sunset (conceptual image)Conceptual
Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

Riviera Maya · hotel / coast

Hotel: failover WAN when fiber drops

Challenge. The terrestrial circuit failed in storms and at peak hour. POS and staff shared an improvised backup with guests.

Result. Dish on the parapet with a weather box. Starlink as backup WAN, segmented: operations and CCTV stay off the beach Wi-Fi.

  • WAN failover
  • Segmentation
  • Coastal mount
  • Handover docs
Starlink dish on a rural Quintana Roo lot (conceptual image)Conceptual
Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

Leona Vicario · rural lot

Ranch: the only stable link on the property

Challenge. Jungle, dirt road, no carrier duct. Cell service could not carry cameras or a call with the architect.

Result. Clear sky, mast or slab, stable power and operations Wi-Fi. The lot stopped depending on a USB modem in the truck.

  • Sky / mast
  • Primary Starlink
  • Site Wi-Fi
  • Power

Installation types: rooftop, mast, island and rack

This is what the field work looks like — mounting, cabling and commissioning. All photos are conceptual.

  • Starlink on a rural rooftop under a starry sky (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.
  • Technician adjusting a rectangular dish mount on a Cancun rooftop (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.
  • Starlink on a mast over sand and mangroves, north Cancun coast (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.
  • Cable penetration and rooftop anchoring detail (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.
  • Starlink on a concrete rooftop at dusk (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.
  • Indoor SAT/WAN termination in a comms closet (conceptual)Conceptual
    Conceptual image. Not an installation executed by HiTek.

Scope

Installation and configuration — not a loose cable to the kit router.

We survey the site, fix the dish and leave the network ready to use. If the property also needs Wi-Fi, CCTV or a rack, it is sized with the same engineering brief.

  1. 01

    Sky and site survey

    Obstructions, rooftop or pole, cable path, power, and whether the link is primary or failover.

  2. 02

    Mounts for Quintana Roo weather

    Roof, mast or jungle clearing. Salt, humidity and norte winds go into the anchoring design.

  3. 03

    Starlink commissioning

    Power, app, orientation, throughput check and a record of what was installed.

  4. 04

    LAN and bypass

    Wi-Fi, segmentation, or bypass the kit router and hand the link to UniFi, a firewall or the property rack.

Who this is for

  • Rural lots and ranches

    Fincas, cenotes, glamping and country houses with no fiber duct and cell service that cannot carry cameras or calls.

  • Islands and north coast

    Holbox, Isla Mujeres, Isla Blanca, Costa Mujeres and Punta Sam: boat or dirt-road logistics, mounts that survive salt.

  • New developments and job sites

    Construction camps and first villas that need internet now, not when the carrier finishes the trench.

  • Hotel and retail failover

    Backup WAN for POS, staff and CCTV when the terrestrial circuit drops in high season or in a storm.

Coverage

Based in Cancun. We cover towns, islands and the Riviera Maya corridor.

Logistics are quoted per site — a boat to Holbox is not a rooftop in Puerto Morelos. This is the geography we serve as a project, not a catalog drop-off.

Cancun and north coast

  • Cancun
  • Hotel Zone
  • Puerto Juarez
  • Punta Sam
  • Costa Mujeres
  • Playa Mujeres
  • Isla Blanca
  • El Meco
  • Puerto Cancun
  • Punta Nizuc
  • Alfredo V. Bonfil
  • El Porvenir
  • Tres Reyes
  • Colonia Mexico
  • Kabah
  • Tajamar
  • Nichupte
  • Villas del Mar
  • Supermanzana 249
  • Ejido Isla Mujeres (mainland)

Islands

  • Isla Mujeres
  • Isla Mujeres town
  • Playa Norte
  • Sac Bajo
  • Punta Sur Isla Mujeres
  • Holbox
  • Punta Coco
  • Chiquila

Inland rural and Leona Vicario

  • Leona Vicario
  • Kantunilkin
  • Solferino
  • San Angel
  • El Ideal
  • Nuevo Durango
  • El Tintal
  • San Silverio
  • Ignacio Zaragoza
  • Santa Rosa
  • El Cielo
  • La Union
  • Central Vallarta
  • El Esfuerzo
  • Nuevo Xcan
  • Punta Laguna
  • San Juan de Dios
  • El Naranjal
  • La Esperanza

Riviera Maya

  • Puerto Morelos
  • Villa Morelos
  • Punta Maroma
  • Punta Bete
  • Mayakoba
  • Playa del Carmen
  • Playacar
  • Gonzalo Guerrero
  • Puerto Aventuras
  • Paamul
  • Xpu-Ha
  • Calica
  • Akumal
  • Chemuyil
  • Xel-Ha
  • Tulum
  • Tulum town
  • Tankah
  • Coba
  • Francisco Uh May
  • Macario Gomez
  • Muyil
  • Punta Allen
  • Javier Rojo Gomez

Punta Allen, Holbox and jungle lots are quoted with travel time and a weather window. We do not promise a technician “today at five” two hours by boat.

Why HiTek instead of a generic installer

  • Engineering, not unboxing

    The link is integrated into how the property actually runs. If there are cameras or guest Wi-Fi, they are designed together.

  • Local territory

    Salt, nortes, humidity and island logistics are not copied from another region’s handbook. We are based in Cancun.

  • No purchase lock-in on the survey

    Site first, proposal second. We do not run a 24/7 NOC. We deliver and then support preventively and on call.

How we work

Four steps to a link you can operate

  1. 01

    Technical survey

    Location, sky, power, use (home, job site, hotel, failover) and whether we cross a boat or a dirt road.

  2. 02

    Mount and network design

    Roof, mast or clearing. Cabling, grounding, and whether Starlink feeds a property router or stays simple.

  3. 03

    Install and commission

    Fixing, power, configuration and test. Less improvisation on a hot rooftop.

  4. 04

    Handover

    You keep a record of what was installed and how to run it. Follow-on support if the scope includes it.

Questions that actually matter

Do you sell the Starlink kit or the subscription?

This landing is installation and configuration. Account and hardware are defined in the survey. If you only need loose gear, HiTek’s store is a separate path.

Do you install in Holbox, Isla Mujeres and Leona Vicario?

Yes. Holbox and Chiquilá, Isla Mujeres, Leona Vicario, Kantunilkín and the corridor to Tulum are served from Cancun. Travel is quoted per site.

Will Starlink work under trees and jungle canopy?

It needs a clear sky. If there is dense palm or jungle, the survey decides mast, clearing — or that the site is not viable. We do not install blind.

Can it fail over the hotel when fiber drops?

Yes. We set it up as a contingency WAN for operations, POS or CCTV. Failover is designed; it is not plugging the dish into the guest switch.

Do you monitor the link 24/7?

No. We install, configure and provide preventive and corrective support. We do not operate a NOC.

Does the survey lock me into a purchase?

No. We prefer to see the lot — or evidence of sky and access — before proposing. This phase does not bind a sale.

Have a lot with no fiber?

Tell us the location (Holbox, Isla Mujeres, Leona Vicario, Tulum or the town) and whether it is a home, ranch, job site or hotel. We survey first.

HiTek Solutions. Calle 35, SM 68 MZ 1 LT 10 No. 109, Cancún. Tel. 984 404 9129.