New Starlink user, I hope, home amongst tall trees in rural SW Washington state.
I have 11 acres - 8 are thick with Douglas Fir, the rest a field/pasture once used to keep horses. My house is in the trees; the pasture is also surrounded but I'm able to get low obstruction readings in the middle of it.
So the dish on a pole in the field, 150' cable to router at small barn with power. A bridge setup to the house 300' line of sight. Another Starlink router.
I bought two extra Starlink routers, two ethernet adapters, the 150' cable, and even the 8' pole. I knew this wasn't gonna' be easy.
I've tried everything I can think of except to put the original Starlink router into bypass and use the ethernet adapter to feed into the barn bridge device.
Will it help to use bypass mode? Does Starlink wifi router need an ethernet line to bridge transmitter? I've tried it both ways at both ends. Starlink is working great at the barn by itself but how to use this bridge stuff has me stumped.
I'm about to buy and run long distance ethernet cabling but I have placed hope in the bridging idea.
(25 years of crummy DSL service is WAY too much!)