NASA’s InSight mission records several high-frequency (>0.5 Hz) dispersive seismic signals. These signals are due to the acoustic-to-seismic coupling, where the infrasound is generated by meteorite entry and impacts. This dispersion property is due to infrasound propagating in a structured atmosphere, and we refer to this infrasound as guided infrasound. We propose to model the propagation of guided infrasound and the seismic coupling to the ground analytically; we use a 1D layered atmosphere on a three-layer solid subsurface medium. The synthetic ground movements fit the observed dispersive seismic signals well. We also examine and validate the previously-published subsurface models derived from the InSight ambient seismic vibration data.