Hey everyone! I'm moving soon and need to connect an ethernet cable to my PC since it doesn't support WiFi. The issue is, I'll be at a place with a Starlink Gen 2 setup that doesn't have native ethernet support. I know I could buy a separate Starlink Ethernet Adapter, but the homeowner won't allow that. I can't plug anything directly into the Starlink or beside it, so everything needs to work from my room. What solutions do you recommend for getting decent internet?
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If you're looking for ease, definitely get a USB WiFi adapter. Just make sure to place it in a good spot for the best Starlink signal—like high up or near a window. No need to modify any equipment.
A good USB WiFi adapter might be your best bet if a PCIe card isn't an option. Go for brands like TP-Link or Netgear that have antennas for improved signal strength.
Honestly, a wireless adapter from a USB port can work well! It’s straightforward and doesn’t require any installation hassle.
You could try a USB WiFi adapter for your PC. Just position it up high with an extension cable to get a better signal. Also, see if you can move your PC closer to a window for less interference.
If your PC has a free PCIe slot, consider getting a PCIe WiFi card. It's a solid way to connect without messing with the Starlink setup.

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