Learn to hardwire Starlink Satellite to Ethernet Cable

Have you been thinking about switching to Starlink for your Internet service? Or perhaps fiber optic cable Internet is simply not available in your area? Well, did you know you can avoid all EMR (electromagnetic radiation) from WiFi? And hardwire your Starlink Satellite to ethernet cable instead?

I’ll show you how to test your set up first, then how to permanently install the ethernet cables from your Starlink dish so they are protected from rodents, weather, damage etc.

After you’ve got your satellite dish set up, here are the instructions on how to hardwire the ethernet cables to run inside your house, to different rooms or areas.

In the video above, that Starlink dish is set up on my ranch in Canada. So we have plenty of space to locate it 350 feet away from the house… So no EMF or EMR comes into our living area.

But what if you can’t get your Starlink dish off the roof of your house?

We’re looking to live in Mexico for part of the year, and the dish will likely have to go on the roof of the house, there simply isn’t any more land available to locate it further away.

In that case, you can use either copper, mesh, aluminum mesh, or aluminum foil sheets to shield underneath the dish, so the radiation doesn’t enter your house.

Internet router with padlock.

Aluminum mesh is easier to use in building projects. Allows for air/moisture flow, which is important in walls.

You can use aluminum foil too, which has much greater RF shielding effectiveness.

However the best EMR shielding comes from copper – but it is also the most expensive material. You can use copper wire mesh and line the roof under your dish with it.

Huge thank-you to Jeromy Johnson (a former silicon valley engineer who became electrohypersensitive) who guided this process. Lots of free resources available, or you can consult with Jeromy from anywhere in the world.

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