Blue Dot: Starlink connected to ubiquiti dream station, that we want
Green Dot: Xfinity connected to ubiquiti dream station.
We want to get rid of Comcast’s business on Green Dot, so Blue Dot can send its internet to Green Dot.
He is thinking about setting up this wifi bridge between those two roofs, but he needs my help to send a signal from Blue (Starlink) ubiquiti to Green ubiquiti so he can remove Xfinity plans.
I have successfully installed a new wire, and I had to visit the attic. This was my first time experiencing such an activity, as I had to drill in order to install 2 cat6 wire for client AP and NanoBeam 5AC Gen 2 on a cottage house. As a result, I proceeded to install 10 cat6 wires altogether for both the cottage and Hotel Laundry build.
I have finally been able to communicate with the owner, reassuring him that it is safe to cancel his Comcast business plans. This allows him to utilize Starlink with their new Advanced Protocols now.
Laundry Hotel, i did install it there and set It up as Main Internet, then cottage i did set AP bridge, and now it is working Added 2 new wires for NBE-5AC-Gen2 and UAP-AC-LTEThat is where I plan to put Mount AP on there.NanoBeam 5AC Gen 2 Cottage house (client router) Zip tie all blue cable and power. Yellow cat 5e already removed. So it all nice and clean.100 download and 100 upload good speed between Hotel to cottages.. 2 miles away not badHotel wifi access point to cottage house
I sincerely appreciate Lady Bonnie’s permission to undertake a DIY project at her residence. Furthermore, I utilized my Xfinity modem in her living room, which was a part of my plan account. I did not use her internet account. I made a cable for her camera that went through a hole in her living room. She permitted me to insert a line there. A Gigabit Wireless Bridge was installed on her existing pole, which was used as an antenna TV cable. That is the perfect spot for a perfect signal strength. It’s better than Xfinity Pods because my RV pole is hooked up. I am searching for a perfect spot and speed. Here is my project.
Location Master B is where the circle is that is my pole light. See that far, this device can go up to 5KM! So cool which my idea is maybe I can give around to whoever doesn’t have internet. I am happy to set up a network for them.
The package is very well and secured and the bag very nice.Credit photo= by:Slade Lutz
You wonder how it works?
I could make this RV park get Wi-Fi service instead of paying a lot of money on the Xfinity bill. I’d love to work on a project for your business. One will be located in an office, headquarter, or shed where the internet is located. If the place has COAX or Fiber, but it’s too far away and doesn’t work well, and you don’t get what you paid for. You have lost at least 60 – 90 percent of your speed with the extender, and you are still unable to upload YouTube or my server. Then, it’s suggested to mount the pole on the roof with the gigabit wireless bridge and adjust the angle of the access point to match your RV, mobile home, or business.
Coffee stands are an example. If you don’t have coax wall or cable to use service Internet, we can do wireless bridge. If you have internet from another store, we can ask the office lease for permission to add a Gigabit Wireless Bridge to the building roof. You own a residence or business, I can do install that for you. One cable 100–150 feet to your office or living room to hook up your router is all you need. Unless you change network information on your router, it is a plug and play device.
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