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Review of Fiber Service Using STARLINK with Failure Mode Diagram

Review of Fiber Service Using STARLINK with Failure Mode Diagram

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08SAM
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 03:24 PM
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Hey Everyone, I finally received my Starlink and I plan on using it as a "Fail Over" connection using the TP-Link 605. Im still waiting for my Starlink Ethernet Adaptor because I didnt know their Modem did not have an Ethernet Connection but I wanted to get this all set up tonight. The TP-Link 605 doesn't have a good diagram that represents my network setup so I drew the ATTACHED and was hoping someone could review this to make sure I have everything connected together properly. Im little confused on the WAN/LAN terminology and how that plays into a Fail over scenario. My goal here is obviously to get everything working BUT I also want to be able to use my same Linksys Velop router. Thanks!! FIBER - STARLINK FAIL OVER-Model.pdf
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08SAM
05-02-2016, 03:24 PM #1

Hey Everyone, I finally received my Starlink and I plan on using it as a "Fail Over" connection using the TP-Link 605. Im still waiting for my Starlink Ethernet Adaptor because I didnt know their Modem did not have an Ethernet Connection but I wanted to get this all set up tonight. The TP-Link 605 doesn't have a good diagram that represents my network setup so I drew the ATTACHED and was hoping someone could review this to make sure I have everything connected together properly. Im little confused on the WAN/LAN terminology and how that plays into a Fail over scenario. My goal here is obviously to get everything working BUT I also want to be able to use my same Linksys Velop router. Thanks!! FIBER - STARLINK FAIL OVER-Model.pdf

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clau3780
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 03:46 PM
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I unintentionally placed the Starlink Ethernet adapter on the incorrect side of the modem, but it shouldn't affect anything.
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clau3780
05-02-2016, 03:46 PM #2

I unintentionally placed the Starlink Ethernet adapter on the incorrect side of the modem, but it shouldn't affect anything.

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Tacker_
Member
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05-03-2016, 12:10 AM
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The configuration appeared functional, but the far left Ethernet port labeled "WAN" shouldn't be included. Only the "WAN/LAN" ports should be used, and they need to be set up for failover in the settings. Thanks!
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Tacker_
05-03-2016, 12:10 AM #3

The configuration appeared functional, but the far left Ethernet port labeled "WAN" shouldn't be included. Only the "WAN/LAN" ports should be used, and they need to be set up for failover in the settings. Thanks!