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Re: Starlink on Virgin Gorda
[Re: tpcook]
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03/29/2023 04:45 PM
03/29/2023 04:45 PM
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FWIW the version of Starlink router that I have did not include an ethernet port, I had to order a separate pigtail extender cable from Starlink which breaks out an ethernet socket.
Also, if putting together a Google mesh, be aware that while the nodes CAN be connected via a hard-wired connection, they have to first be joined into the mesh in wireless proximity. After that, they can be moved to their desired location and hard-wired.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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