
In the previous post, I had a look at the 5 GHz Wi-Fi of the Starlink router at close range for maximum throughput. In this post, I’ll have a look at the completely opposite scenario: How Starlink’s Wi-Fi performs when used to bridge a larger distance. This wasn’t actually a theoretical test, but the scenario I bought my Starlink terminal in the first place: Fast Internet connectivity in ‘underserved’ places. As you can see in the picture above, I put the satellite antenna itself in a courtyard, while the router and the 230V power supply (more about that in a follow up post) was in the car next to it.
Continue reading Starlink – Part 13 – Local Wi-Fi on 2.4 GHz




