Is it possible to load balance two Starlink connections on different locations?

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Is it possible to load balance two Starlink connections on different locations?
Is it possible to load balance two Starlink connections on different locations?
2024-12-25 21:16:33 - last edited 2024-12-26 08:15:52

I have two Starlink connections on a fam, about 500 meters apart.

I have to cover the farm area with wifi.

 

Is there any way to use both Starlink connections with load balancing feature? What devices would be recommended?

At this moment we have a ER7212PC and 6 EAPs. How could we add the second stalink 500 meters apart from the ER7212PC? As far as I could read, it is not possible to load balance between two sites. Any suggestion?

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2024-12-26 00:57:20 - last edited 2024-12-26 08:15:52

Hi @rflcrz 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

The router is capable of load balancing. However, it requires a physical connection.

You can consider first bridge the two sites. For example, you have two sites, A and B. And you have ER7212PC at A.

You can use two CPEs to bridge the Starlink at B to A and connect the CPE(A) to the ER7212PC.

This way you can have the connection from B bridged to the A.

 

Site B---CPE(B) )))((( wireless )))((( CPE(A)---WAN_ER7212PC

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2024-12-26 00:57:20 - last edited 2024-12-26 08:15:52

Hi @rflcrz 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

The router is capable of load balancing. However, it requires a physical connection.

You can consider first bridge the two sites. For example, you have two sites, A and B. And you have ER7212PC at A.

You can use two CPEs to bridge the Starlink at B to A and connect the CPE(A) to the ER7212PC.

This way you can have the connection from B bridged to the A.

 

Site B---CPE(B) )))((( wireless )))((( CPE(A)---WAN_ER7212PC

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