I know it's been discussed on here but I can't find it . . The extender I have is having issues . . Can someone recommend one that is strong enough to provide a good signal for 50 feet . . Thanks
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50feet is not that far. Most mesh systems you can add another device. What do you have for wifi now? I had been running the Google Mesh at home but picked up the Amazon Eero for another place that has been really solid. Also has the ability for an outdoor puck as well to be added to the mesh.
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Originally posted by wes View Post50feet is not that far. Most mesh systems you can add another device. What do you have for wifi now? I had been running the Google Mesh at home but picked up the Amazon Eero for another place that has been really solid. Also has the ability for an outdoor puck as well to be added to the mesh.
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Not familiar with Starlink. Some quick reading says you need to purchase a starlink Ethernet adapter to move to a mesh system. Basically ethernet cable from your starlink router to the base hub of a mesh system of your choice. Turn off the wifi function of the starlink and broadcast from the mesh system. You could then use the same SSID name/wifi key on the mesh system you had on the starlink so you would not have to update of your connected wifi devices. If your current starlink router has a ethernet jack on it you probably don't need to purchase an adapter.
Last edited by wes; 04-11-2025, 12:12 PM.
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