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Community Internet kits to use with any ISP, including Starlink



Provide a community Internet service using your ISP service or your Starlink antenna: a range of kits to share the WiFi access

Provide a WiFi Internet service for a community using your ISP service or your Starlink antenna. Guest Internet equipment shares the ISP or Starlink service and ensures that the ISP or Starlink service is used responsibly. Guest Internet also protects the network access from abuse and prints vouchers that can be used to sell the Internet service.

Guest Internet kits include the components and instructions to start a community Internet service. You provide the ISP service and Ethernet cables that are specific for each installation. We have a range of kits to choose from that can be used to sell WiFi access for mobile devices or choose a kit that provides Internet access for homes. Print vouchers that have unique access codes, where each access code defines the duration of access, the maximum data speed and the data limits. If desired the vouchers can be sold to people who want access to the Internet.

Guest Internet kits for any ISP or for a Starlink antenna are ideal for small rural communities that have no access to the Internet. There are many other applications that require WiFi Internet service for the public. The Guest Internet kits can be powered using a solar panel with battery and charger, for locations where there is no electrical power or the power is intermittant.

If you have questions about selecting a kit for your community please contact our support staff, support@guest-internet.com, and we will be delighted to help you with advice about the ideal configuration for your installation.

Guest Internet - STAR-1
Guest Internet - STAR-1

Guest Internet STAR kits have a unique set of features that make it easy for anyone to begin selling Internet to others


  • •  Share or sell an Internet service to a community using Guest Internet to manage the Starlink or any ISP service.
  • •  Everything you need in one kit to start providing a community Internet service using your Starlink antenna.
  • •  A selection of ready to use complete kits with full installation instructions, using high performance products.
  • •  Easy self-install and management of the Internet service, you do not depend on others.
  • •  Multi-language: English and Spanish.
  • •  Print vouchers with access codes to give people access: duration, data speed and data limits.
  • •  Monitor the service for failures: get alerts.
  • •  Protection from abuse of the Internet service; prevents unauthorized Internet access.
  • •  No other fees, maintenance, license, software, services or contracts.
  • •  Free support, free upgrades.
  • •  Free cloud service; manage the Internet from anywhere.
  • •  Branding is easy to customize your Internet service.




Guest Internet STAR kits




Guest Internet - STAR-1


STAR-1

STAR-1 is a low cost WiFi Internet service kit that will provide Internet access for mobile devices using a Starlink antenna or any other type of Internet connection. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-1 kit;
- GIS-K7 Wireless with Internet controller.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) supply.
- One extension Ethernet cable.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-2


STAR-2

STAR-2 is a low cost WiFi Internet service kit that will provide Internet access for homes using a Starlink antenna or any other type of Internet connection. Each STAR-2 kit includes a GIS-R2 Internet controller to manage the Internet service. The GIS-R2 connects to the WAP-1, which is a powerful wireless access point that can provide Internet access for homes and mobile devices. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-2 kit;
- GIS-R2 Internet controller.
- WAP-1 powerful wireless access point
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) supply.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-3


STAR-3

STAR-3 is a versatile kit is a wireless point-to-point bridge that provides a data link between two locations. Two wireless products are included with the kit, one configured as a host and the other configured as a client. The STAR-3 kit point to point wireless bridge can be connected with other STAR kit to expand a WiFi network for a community to connect people and homes to the Internet, using Starlink service or any other Internet service provider. Other STAR kits will provide the voucher printing features the permit a Starlink service to be shared between residents of a community. The kit includes installation instructions in Spanish or English.

Items included with the STAR-3 kit;
- Two CPE120 wireless products.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) supplies.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-4


STAR-4

The STAR-4 kit designed to connect community homes to a central antenna that is installed with any STAR kit that connects to an Internet provider service such as Starlink. STAR-4 is a home expansion kit for the STAR-1, STAR-2, STAR-6, STAR-7 or STAR-8 kits and can work with any other pont-to-multi-point wireless Internet service. The home installation includes the CPE120 client wireless that is installed on the home roof and this connects to the IN7620 wireless router installed inside the home to provide WiFi Internet access for the occupants. Other STAR kits will provide the voucher printing features the permit an ISP Internet service such as Starlink to be shared between residents of a community. The kit includes installation instructions in Spanish or English.

Items included with the STAR-4 kit;
- CPE120 home rooftop antenna.
- IN7620 wireless router with power supply.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) supply.
- Extension Ethernet cable.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-5


STAR-5

The STAR-5 kit provides Internet access for large apartment or office building when connected to a Starlink antenna or any other type of Internet connection. Each STAR-5 kit includes a power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch that connects to the Starlink router and four GIS-K5 wireless controllers connect to the PoE switch. Each GIS-K5 controls access to the Internet using access codes generated by the Guest Internet cloud service. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-5 kit;
- Four GIS-K5 wireless Internet controllers to provide WiFi Internet.
- A PoE switch to power the four GIS-K5 products.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-6


STAR-6

The STAR-6 kit includes the GIS-R2 Internet controller and the WAP-3 outdoor wireless access point to provide WiFi Internet access for a community. The STAR-6 kit can be combined with the STAR-3 kit and STAR-4 kit to provide Internet access for the homes in a community. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-6 kit;
- GIS-R2 Internet controller with power supply.
- WAP-3 outdoor wireless access point with omnidirectional antenna.
- PoE supply for the WAP-3.
- Extension Ethernet cable.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.




Guest Internet - STAR-7


STAR-7

The STAR-7 kit includes the high performance GIS-R4 Internet controller and the WAP-5 long-range outdoor wireless access point to provide WiFi Internet access for a community. The WAP-5 power output is the highest permitted by the FCC to ensure a very long range of operation. The STAR-7 kit can be combined with the STAR-3 kit and STAR-4 kit to provide Internet wireless access for the homes in a community. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-7 kit;
- GIS-R4 Internet controller with power supply.
- WAP-5 outdoor wireless access point with omnidirectional antenna.
- PoE supply for the WAP-5.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.






Guest Internet - STAR-8


STAR-8

The STAR-8 kit pairs the high performance GIS-R4 Internet controller with the powerful OmniWiFi long-range outdoor wireless access point to provide WiFi Internet access for a community. The OmniWiFi power output is the highest permitted by the FCC to ensure a very long range of operation. The STAR-8 kit can be combined with the STAR-3 kit and STAR-4 kit to provide Internet wireless access for the homes in a community. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-8 kit;
- GIS-R4 Internet controller with power supply.
- OmniWiFi outdoor wireless access point with omnidirectional antenna.
- PoE supply for the OmniWiFi.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.






Guest Internet - STAR-9


STAR-9

The STAR-9 kit provides Internet access for large apartment or office building when connected to a Starlink antenna or any other type of Internet connection. Each STAR-9 kit includes a 9-port power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch that connects to the ISP router or to the Starlink router and eight GIS-K5 wireless controllers that connect to the PoE switch. Each GIS-K5 controls access to the Internet using access codes generated by the Guest Internet cloud service. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-9 kit;
- Eight GIS-K5 wireless Internet controllers to provide WiFi Internet.
- A 9-port PoE switch to power the eight GIS-K5 products.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.






Guest Internet - STAR-10


STAR-10

The STAR-10 kit is installed in small buildings where public WiFi Internet is required inside and outside the building. Business such as bars, restaurants, motels and retail businesses install this kit. The STAR-10 kit connects to any Internet service provider (ISP) and can connect to a Starlink antenna. The STAR-10 kit has two products, the GIS-K1 Internet controller with wireless router, and the AP120 outdoor wireless access point with directional antenna. The maximum throughput of the kit is 100Mb/s. Access to the Internet service is controlled with vouchers where each has a unique access code. Each access code has parameters selected to determine how the user can connect to the Internet.

- Duration of access, minutes, hours, days, etc.
- Optional maximum download and upload data speeds.
- Optional maximum download and upload data quantity in bytes.
- Optional date after which the code can be used.
- Optional number of people who can use the code, default is 1 person.

The vouchers can be given or sold to people who want Internet access. The access code vouchers are generated using the Guest Internet controller or using the Guest Internet cloud and printed onto a local printer. The advantage of using the cloud is that vouchers can be printed anywhere, no need to be at the site to print vouchers. In addition voucher codes printed using the cloud will be authenticated by any Guest Internet controller that is part of the cloud group.

Items included with the STAR-10 kit;
- GIS-K1 Internet controller with power supply.
- AP120 outdoor wireless access point with omnidirectional antenna.
- PoE supply for the AP120.
- Extension Ethernet cables.
- Free Cloud account to manage the service and print vouchers.
- Complete guide, how to connect, configure and provide your Internet service.
- The customer must provide extension Ethernet cables that are determined by the installation.
- The Starlink antenna is not included.






More community Internet kits are in development, contact us for further information