Hi Jerry, thanks for the video. Maybe you can help me out. I have a similar situation. I have a home where I have my Starlink router and satellite, and I have a cabin about 100 feet away from my home that I airbnb. The signal is good in the cabin. I'm trying to figure out how to get a setup where the guests can access WiFi on a guest account. Would it be similar to the set up you have? Any information you could provide me would be much appreciated. Thanks again for this video, it's very helpful.
Great help! One question, though. You never talked about the transmitter and receiver having to see each other without obstruction. How did you do that?
This model can make a connection to the receiver 3000 meters away when unobstructed.
Correct. Pretty impressive.
Where did you get the brackets for the UeeVii antennas?
Sorry. I just placed a link in the comments section.
What kind of Ethernet cable did you use?
Hi Jerry, thanks for the video. Maybe you can help me out. I have a similar situation. I have a home where I have my Starlink router and satellite, and I have a cabin about 100 feet away from my home that I airbnb. The signal is good in the cabin. I'm trying to figure out how to get a setup where the guests can access WiFi on a guest account. Would it be similar to the set up you have? Any information you could provide me would be much appreciated. Thanks again for this video, it's very helpful.
Whats your speeds like
Did you have to put you starlink in bypass mode or anything like that? I got the exact same setup as you and cant get it to work
No. Did not have to put Starlink in bypass mode. Just hooked everything up and all was good.
Do you have to have the wifi router inside the barn or can you plug straight into a laptop?
You can do both.
Great help! One question, though. You never talked about the transmitter and receiver having to see each other without obstruction. How did you do that?
They can reach each other with some obstruction but the clearer the line of sight the better. Thanks for watching.
Great video. Do you plug the receiving end into an ethernet port on the TP-Link router or the internet port?
Thanks for the question. It will plug into the blue port labeled Internet. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
Thank you!! Plain & simple explanation in english we can understand!
Thanks for the comment.
Why not the Pringles can trick?
Love it.
Very informative video! How much download/upload speed did you get at the barn?
Great video, Thanks
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.