In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.

In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.

In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
2024-10-28 21:35:40 - last edited 2024-10-29 08:36:47
Model: CPE710  
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Hi everyone!

I need some help with setting up my wireless bridge. I do have some tech experience (generally can figure out how to do most things) but this is over my head. We have 2 houses on our property and got starlink at the one house. We thought we would use a bridge to share the connection to the next house which is under 200 feet away. We have set up the bridges and the starlink and connected it all. Both bridges have power and all is ready, except I need to get them speaking to eachother so I can get the wifi signal to the 2nd house. I really need some basic instructions on how to do this properly on my macbook. I tried to hook up the bridge that will be the master to my laptop last night and it would not work. I have ordered a new adapter for the ethernet cord from amazon hoping that will help. Once I get it connected to my macbook, I understand I have to create an IP address on my macbook so I can log into the website. Can someone help me with some instruction on how to set up an IP on my macbook and how to connect the bridges to get them working?  I have attached a PDF with my setup. 

 

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Re:In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink. -Solution
2024-10-29 08:36:44 - last edited 2024-10-29 08:36:47

Hi  @ab23401 

 

You may refer to the following guide to set a static IP for your MacBook.

How to configure static IP on the computer

 

Just in case, the following should be your scenario.

How to build a Wireless Network between home and farm using tp-link products

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2024-10-29 08:36:44 - last edited 2024-10-29 08:36:47

Hi  @ab23401 

 

You may refer to the following guide to set a static IP for your MacBook.

How to configure static IP on the computer

 

Just in case, the following should be your scenario.

How to build a Wireless Network between home and farm using tp-link products

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Re:In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
2 weeks ago

Have you checked the default IP address of the CPE710 in the manual? Setting your MacBook's IP in the same range should help you log in. Also, ensure the master bridge is in AP mode and the other in Client mode  rpay balance inquiry for proper communication.

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Re:In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
a week ago

It is like you're close! On your MacBook, go to System Preferences > Network, select Ethernet (or USB Ethernet if using an adapter), click Advanced, then TCP/IP. Set it to Manually and assign an IP like 192.168.0.2 with subnet 255.255.255.0. Then access the bridge via its default IP to configure it. Hope your new adapter gets you up and running tiro al palo tenis.

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Re:In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
a week ago - last edited a week ago

It is like you're almost there! On your MacBook, once you have the Ethernet adapter, go to System Preferences > Network, select the Ethernet connection, and manually set an IP in the same range as your bridge (e.g., 192.168.x.x). That should let you access the bridge's web interface to configure  wrap of the day Saturday it. Double-check the master/slave roles for the bridges too—sometimes that's an easy oversight.

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Re:In over my head! Help setting up my wireless bridges for starlink.
22 hours ago - last edited 22 hours ago

  @ab23401 

To set up your wireless bridge on your MacBook, connect the master bridge via Ethernet, set a static IP in System Preferences > Network, and enter an IP like 192.168.1.2. Access the bridge settings in a browser and set it to AP mode, assigning it a static IP (e.g., 192.168.1.10). Do the same for the second bridge, setting it to Client Mode and pairing it with the master bridge. Finally, revert your MacBook’s Ethernet settings to DHCP and test the connection.

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