![]() ![]() ![]() You must use the proper Ubiquiti equipment that can handle the speed of the Starlink dish, but it is doable, and in fact commonly done. That is the Best Practices way to have a strong signal inside the buildings. Then and only then you attach APs (one or more, depending on the building size) in each building that plugs into the local AP that is part of the point-to-point link. So for example if there is one building that has line of site to the other buildings you install one AP there, and then install one AP at each building that creates the point-to-point link to the main building (from the main building it is actually termed point-to-multi-point). Then you connect access points to those links that the user will connect to. But to do it right you first use equipment to create point-to-point links for each building. I agree with u/clark4821 that a Ubiquiti solution can give a YES to your question. For example, most repeaters (unless they have two radios one to receive the signal and another to re-transmit the signal) cut the bandwidth in half, and you'll lose speed. The most important thing to be aware of is that you will have a very very fast internet service with Starlink, and unless you get a powerful signal to each building you will be squandering that speed. For official Starlink news and information, please visit īe wary of "antennas" or "boosters". ![]() If you have any ideas on how to improve the subreddit please message the moderators. Direction antennas transmits energy in a particular Direction only. Semi directional antennas transmits radio waves in particular pattern depending upon the design. r/Starlink FAQ Wiki Page ❓ /r/Starlink_Support ❓ /r/Starlink Discord Server Deployment status: Omni Directional Antennas are antennas that radiates EM waves equally in all directions. Posts should be about or have a clear link to Starlink. Posts and comments must follow the Content Policy. For official Starlink news and information, please visit Rules: r/Starlink is for news, images/videos, and discussions related to Starlink, the SpaceX satellite internet constellation. ![]()
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