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I Currently have two different internet services on my property (one wired, one wireless). I would like to switch to Starlink if I can buy the service for my house, but have a splitter and transmitter that sends it via sightline to a receiver in my shop. Is this possible? The buildings are too far apart to just use a long cable.

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@Zeke,

Adding some further detail to @StarlinkLeader's comments above...

If your splitter is WiFi-ready, you should be able to configure it to connect to the Starlink Router just like any other WiFi device.

If your splitter requires a wired Ethernet connection, then, in addition to the Starlink Kit, you will need to order the Ethernet adapter ($25.00 last time I checked). The Ethernet adapter adds wired Ethernet to your Starlink Router which, by default, only supports WiFi connections. You should be able to connect your splitter to the Starling network using an Ethernet cable.

 

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