Router setup
The router connected via Ethernet adapter to Starlink has stopped working. The guys are at the border, so it's difficult to test; they only connect to it via phone.
We checked the cables and connections, the dynamic IP settings on the router. The Starlink router has internet, but the remote one does not. Restarting does not help.
They also advised us to check the subnet masks on the routers to ensure they do not overlap, as they may conflict.
Can someone call and help set up the remote router?
Router model TP Link Archer C64
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1267 16 0 Good day!
I am a master of connecting and setting up Internet services, so I am well acquainted with both TP-Link routers and specifically with this model. I can help literally over the phone. I will be happy to assist!
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368 2 0 Good afternoon, the internet on the second router has stopped working by itself or after some settings? In what mode does the Starlink router operate? Can this be checked in the cabinet? Is it getting an IP from Starlink's DHCP?
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648 14 0 Hello Andrey.
Please write to clarify your technical specifications in private messages. What you described is typical behavior of underqualified specialists who do not understand what they are doing? I was especially amused by the different masks. It’s hard to believe that someone could come up with that; masks should be the same within one subnet, otherwise, you will never establish connections.
The second point. Why put a router behind another router? - to increase latency when passing traffic and overload the TP Link Archer C64 with assembling and reassembling IP packets and MAC addresses? You already have a significant delay from the satellite to the Starlink router, and with such a configuration of two routers, you are adding even more delay.
Switch your TP Link Archer C64 to access point mode, and then it turns from a router into a regular switch between the Ethernet adapter of Starlink and the WiFi adapter of TP Link Archer C64. From this moment on, forget about configuring IP addresses of subnets, masks, and even the DHCP server, if such a DHCP server is already configured in the Starlink router. When the TP Link Archer C64 is in access point mode, it is just a switch and does not need subnets and masks.
You need to ensure a connection to the TP Link Archer C64 through another internet source and find out the subnet number and mask that is configured on the Ethernet adapter of Starlink.
On the TP Link website, there is an emulator for all their routers, where you or your acquaintances can practice with the settings. All you need to do is make the TP Link Archer C64 simply an access point.
Sincerely, I look forward to collaborating.
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691 8 0 I configure Archer series routers.
I have experience.
If there is no remote access.
then I can explain what needs to be done through photos.
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366 2 0 Hello.
I can take on and complete your task, I have experience in IT administration, I have several different solutions, I suggest discussing the details in private messages.
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238 Hello!!!
Will there be an opportunity to connect a local computer to some more or less stable internet (via phone, for example)? Since it is likely that I will have to access the modem remotely. And at the same time, so that the entire setup computer-router-Starlink is assembled.
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685 13 0 Your requirement - router IP, login and password
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