Hello, I am in Iran. Thank you for this video. I have a question. If I have a Starlink router, can neighbors within 500 meters connect to it without needing another router?
Absolutely, that could be a great option as well. In the case of this video we saved the customer a fair chunk of money by doing the meshing routers due to the short distances between the buildings while still maintaining a reliable internet connection. We have used some of the Ubiquiti equipment for longer distance bridging as far as a couple KM.
Depending on the distance from your house to the shop. But in theory you can run a network extender or a 2nd router off of an Ethernet cable from your Ethernet adapter. If possible you could run a temporary Ethernet cable across your yard to test if it will work at the distance you are looking at.
Hey Andy, one building was running a smart TV, the 2nd had a desktop computer, Alexa dot, Smart TV, the 3rd had a large smart TV, desktop computer, 2 security cameras and a laptop. Of coarse all the building supplies data connection for the residents phones as well.
Hello, I am in Iran. Thank you for this video. I have a question. If I have a Starlink router, can neighbors within 500 meters connect to it without needing another router?
I have two building on a single property. About 1,000ft apart. Is there any type of system I could use to connect the two buildings on one Starlink?
What about using ubiquity dishes to transmit and recieve between buildings?
Absolutely, that could be a great option as well. In the case of this video we saved the customer a fair chunk of money by doing the meshing routers due to the short distances between the buildings while still maintaining a reliable internet connection. We have used some of the Ubiquiti equipment for longer distance bridging as far as a couple KM.
Can I get wifi to my shop with an underground ethernet cable from the starlink adapter in house?
Depending on the distance from your house to the shop. But in theory you can run a network extender or a 2nd router off of an Ethernet cable from your Ethernet adapter. If possible you could run a temporary Ethernet cable across your yard to test if it will work at the distance you are looking at.
Is it just my Starlink connection, or is the video and audio way out of sync on this video?
What devices did you use
Hey Andy, one building was running a smart TV, the 2nd had a desktop computer, Alexa dot, Smart TV, the 3rd had a large smart TV, desktop computer, 2 security cameras and a laptop. Of coarse all the building supplies data connection for the residents phones as well.
@@AllMediaServices1 sorry for the confusion as i am interested in what device you used to get the signal/wiifii to the other buildings
@@andywhite9932 lol, this video we used Linksys AX1870 WIFI 6 routers.
@@AllMediaServices1 i have starlink in my home. Would this work through the walls of a metal building about 150ft from the house
@@AllMediaServices1 would this work to get signal from my home into a metal shop building approximately 150ft away?
Where do you get the boosters for this???
You can purchase them through Amazon or The Source. D-Link has a variety of mesh routers.