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GoFisch
May 19, 2024Aspirant
WiFi Extension
Good morning, we currently have an Orbi RBS840 mesh system in our home. We have Starlink for our internet provider, our home is around 4k square feet and the coverage is good throughout the house. My...
CrimpOn
May 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
175 ft. is nearly certain to be too far for a regular satellite to establish a solid connection to a unit inside the house.
The 'A Answer' in terms of speed and reliability is to install an Ethernet cable between the house and the shop. Alas, this is impractical in most situations. (The cable cost is trivial. Installation could be thousands.)
The most common solution is to install a "wireless bridge" in the form of two units which appear on both ends to be Ethernet. Amazon search will turn up dozens of such units, with a pair costing from under $200 to considerably more. Read the user comments carefully to get a feel for how others have approached similar problems. These units are rated in terms of kilometers of distance, so it is often possible to mount one or both units inside (and save the effort of penetrating the building wall).
GoFisch
May 19, 2024Aspirant
Thank you for the response and you are correct, running a cable out there would be a challenge due to having to dig under sidewalks and foundation. Is there a different more powerful mesh system that would work? I will also look at the wireless bridge option.
- CrimpOnMay 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
All consumer WiFi systems have the same Fcc power limits. Their omni directional antennas are the issue. Bridge systems use narrow beam, high gain antennas to focus the energy in a narrow beam.