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  1. The Ethernet Adapter is (reportedly) a 1Gbit Ethernet port. Cat 5E or Cat6 Ethernet cable should be fine. Yes, this is correct. A Wireless Access Point (WAP) should work, but it will need a different SSID (WiFi network name) than your main Starlink router. I would recommend one of Ubiquiti's AP "disks" (see https://ui.com/). Installing a router in the shed will introduce a layer of overhead that is likely unnecessary.
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  2. Hello, I faced the same issue yesterday. Just after I received my Starlink kit package, I installed it. It worked great (300Mbps/27Mbps/45ms)! Then, I clicked the update button on the Starlink application. And .. "It's gone!", the router is no longer powering on. I contacted Starlink support though the web interface and got an answer in 10 minutes : "1 free month and a replacement kit" Regards from France, Nicolas
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