Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram

Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram

Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram
Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram
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I want to get Starlink, but read it must be bridge mode. Currently my Deco back haul run deco to deco in series.

If I understand correctly I am supposed to run all Deco backhaul from one switch at the Starlink ie in parallel.  Instead of pulling wire through a concrete house can I use Moca adapters on the existing coax?

 

Some people say yes, but the Moca wiring diagram shows all rooms tied together at a splitter instead of running singularly to the switch.

 

My house is in Spain so I am trying to gather all the equipment before I go, since getting parts is difficult on the island. Also Didn't want Starlink installed if it was incompatible with current wiring. Unless I could fix it in one visit.   Replacing the coax with network will be expensive especially not being there while the work is done so I am wanting to avoid this.

 

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Re:Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram
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Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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Re:Starlink bridge mode to deco using Moca wiring diagram
7 hours ago

  @Mezzo 

Hi, welcome to the community.

As you installed the Starlink Satellite service, I guess you don't use a cable modem as the internet source.

https://www.amazon.com/Hitron-Adapter-Ethernet-Enhanced-Streaming/dp/B0C47MJT83?th=1

It provided a picture of the MOCA usage in the Cable Homes(Which is quite similar to the attached picture, but a more simplified version ). As you don't use Coaxial cable service, the topology could be adjusted a little bit, such as:

And the Starlink router here doesn't have to be in bridge mode or Bypass mode; it can stay in the default wireless router mode and set Deco into Access Point mode:

How to connect Deco with Starlink

 

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Best regards.

 

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