Here's How I Fixed My Starlink Internet Outages Problems

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Step-by-step on how to fix Starlink internet problems using a third-party dual-wan router. This video not only shows you the HOW to do the process but more importantly the WHY behind the various steps. This should provide you with the knowledge and understanding to troubleshoot possible issues in the future.

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Highlighted Starlink Hardware I Have Tested In The Past:

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Step-by-step on how to fix Starlink internet problems using a third-party dual-wan router. This video not only shows you the HOW to do the process but more importantly the WHY behind the various steps. This should provide you with the knowledge and understanding to troubleshoot possible issues in the future.


I hope you find this helpful or at least entertaining. If you want to help the channel, click the THANK YOU button or even better become a member of the channel.


BTW: This is the VPN service that I use and if you're interested in securing your family or business data while being more anonymous while on the web, check out this service, and don't forget to include a "Static-IP" and "Port Forwarding" to your order. Cheaper than a Starbucks latte a month!


PureVPN + port forwarding + dedicated IP
• 2-year deal for $3.45/month (74% OFF)
• 5-year deal for $2.57/month (82% OFF)



Thank you for supporting the channel!


Highlighted Starlink Hardware I Have Tested In The Past:


For High-Speed Access Points (ex. Starlink or Cable)

For Slower Speed Access Points (ex. ATT)




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If you enjoy my content consider becoming a member by hitting the JOIN button below and becoming a member!



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jcristina
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You have an amazing gift to drag out the any subject of interest into a “War And Peace” version and dissertation, but bravo on choosing good subject that suck me in.

bradray
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This video went past my level.
Last week I went to my cabin and had 2 feet of snow on my outside dishy.
Fired up my generator and star link had me signal in 3-5 minutes.
We have different types of users.
Again I love what starlink allows you me to do.

hanshaw
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A useful video for many but it is over my head. Still enjoying watching and great you are helping everyone.

JEFLeb
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Back in 2021 during heavy rain never ever had issues but now with a small amount of clouds and rain it’s done. Good video 🤟

fxlrsaz
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Great content and very simplistic in nature! Kudos to you for not losing your audience on jargon! Well done and spot on…

gannong
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Great Video again! I have same question as Ken Procter.
An update to previous videos bringing it all together would be fantastic; load balancing with mesh, utt and tp-link. Always looking forward to your next Starlink videos 🎉

rdimler
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Love Starlink videos you do! Much love

anthonynye
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Again another great video, although you went through it all so quick so going to have to watch it a few times to get my head round what you said and what you did. I use both wifi and hardwire (Cat7+) which at first was not to bad 70 to 80m on the DL and 12 to 15UL on the wired side and on the Wifi was around 150-200DL and 20 to 35UL. the cables all ran through the Starlink router but I couldn't get the SL mesh to sync in at all. I then ran from the SL Router through a Netgear GS305E then off to each of 3 pc's with one more still on wifi, over a couple of weeks the speeds remained a little improved and stable but still not what I expected so I re-organised the connections and changed the location of the SL router and the mesh started working just fine, Then I ran the SL router wired through the Switch and added a Netgear WAX206-WF6 AX3200 to handle traffic on 2 pc' and 3 cell phone - result: a lot better stability, speeds on the wired side have improved and no compromise on the wifi. As I explained before, here in France the walls of the house are up to 2.5 feet thick in volcanic rock and the ground floor ceiling is up to 3ft thick so in this part of the house, wifi is not an option. I havent yet set the switch up correctly, at the moment is running 'unmanaged'. Still have plenty of tweaks to do, but getting there. Mr Bevel is still in a lousy siting, perched on a table on the Terrace with about 50 to 60% obstructions by our house, a giant walnut tree and an old Volcano but, with these whose complaining. Thanks again

kipper
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excellent..I have been waiting for this video and hardware..thanks a lot

SimjetAU
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Question.... from some, ... I already know the answer, Bbbbutt, .... Your VPN clients are on your local machine, so, .. none of this has anything to do with VPN's.... No shade being thrown @JC, just trying to help.... Keep up the GREAT work....

lotechgreg
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West coast. Noticed dish pointing different, months ago. Thought it was weird.

GalaGirly
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LOL. I would love to have a 15-20 Mbps service like ATT Uverse as a backup. My only options in the woods of Western NC are satellite and dial up.

gstar
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I haven't finished the video yet, so not sure if you go over this, but the starlink should be put in passthrough mode so you get a public IP on both your primary and backup wan ports. If it works thats great, but you could be double natted on the AT&T connection. You should be given an ip of 100.x.x.x from the dish, and some other public ip on AT&T showing up on your multi-wan router.

Obstructions and weather haven't really been a huge issue for me, A few times when there was a HEAVY rain storm at the end of last summer it went down for a few minutes, but I haven't really tested it under snow clouds or deep snow yet, but I'm sure Ill get the chance before winter is over.

I'm still on a custom ethernet POE injector for powering the dish, so It will be interesting to see if the snow melt mode works although I anticipate no problems.

Grey-Troll
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Yup, my Starlink has had obstruction issues on top of being on the Best Effort plan in FL... I have cut a ton of trees and mounted the dish 16' high and that has helped a lot.
Playing COD MW2 has been frustrating since it's crazy fast. This dual WAN is really cool, Only thing that would be better is if you could run both at the same time (maintaining a higher priority to Starlink) so there is no interruption when it switches.

jtr
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Great video. I'm looking forward to bonding Dishy1/Business + Dishy2/Residential so both are active simultaneously on a TWIN highway 👍😎

GlenKowalchuk
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Firewalla makes using a second isp, such as a Wi-Fi hotspot super easy.

markseamans
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Are you in the networking field? How’d you get so knowledgeable in IT and networking

bensondentalassociates
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So, are you using the Ethernet adaptor from the starlink router to accomplish this?

PEW_PEW_
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Excellent video. I'm currently using the starlink mesh (3 additional mesh nodes, or APs?). One of them almost never has signal and it is line of sight from the main router and less than 20' away. The other one gets 2.4GHz only and it is in a metal building 75' away. I'm wanting to run hardwire to all my mesh nodes. Can you provide feedback on whether I can do that with (4) starlink ethernet adapters using the existing starlink mesh nodes? Or, what mesh nodes would you recommend instead? Maybe your TP link mesh node video answers my question, but I thought you were recommending faster mesh options more recently. Blessings!

stevenwolfe