Connect AX600 to Starlink 2
Trying to connect AX6000 to Starlink 2 via the ethernet block. Have set Starlink to bypass, shut it down, factory reset on the AX6000 and shut down. Connected AX6000 cable to ethernet port. Restarted Starlink and waited 5 minutes. Turned on router, blue light comes on and went thru the setup process. The router has an IP address but there is no internet connection - any suggestions?
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Hello @gmgm
Thank you very much for sharing the workaround with the community, we appreciate it.
We also create a thread to share what we found to get the Archer AX6000 to connect to the Starlink Gen 2, please check:
Cannot Access Internet when connecting to Starlink Gen 2
For anyone else who experiences a similar issue, please check the solution or suggestion we provided in the above thread, and let us know if it helps.
We have just posted another thread introducing how to connect the TP-Link router to Starlink, please visit and comment if you have further inquiries:
How to Connect and Set up a TP-Link Router to Starlink Internet
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Hello @gmgm
Thank you for reaching out to us and welcome to the TP-Link community.
Can you also email the system log on the AX6000 to support.email@tp-link.com, then we will investigate further?
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@gmgm I'm having the same issue. I finally got it to work by setting up a ubiquity edge router x wan+2lan2 but it will only work if the Starlink router is not bypassed. I work from home so I haven't had much time to deep dive into it yet.
https://youtu.be/Fg964XPa0HM
that's the video I watched to set it up. I'd definitely like to know what I'm doing wrong!
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@Dinkus Thanks for sharing!
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@gmgm I just bought an AX11000 and had a similar although not exact same issue. Nevertheless it will only take a minute to try it. In my case I did not even get so far as getting an IP from Starlink, it just hung up on "connecting." I got it to work by forcing the WAN port speed to 100mbps and then it connected instantly, picked up an IP and got me online.
Because I did not want to throttle my speed to 100mbps I tried something else. I took an um-managed gigabit switch I had sitting around and plugged it in between the new router and the Starlink. Both connected at gigabit speed and everything is working fine. I believe it is an issue with the auto-negotiation on the TP-Link NIC, simply because everything else I have ever plugged into Starlink has worked just fine.
It might not fix your trouble, but it's worth a shot!
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Hello @gmgm
Thank you very much for sharing the workaround with the community, we appreciate it.
We also create a thread to share what we found to get the Archer AX6000 to connect to the Starlink Gen 2, please check:
Cannot Access Internet when connecting to Starlink Gen 2
For anyone else who experiences a similar issue, please check the solution or suggestion we provided in the above thread, and let us know if it helps.
We have just posted another thread introducing how to connect the TP-Link router to Starlink, please visit and comment if you have further inquiries:
How to Connect and Set up a TP-Link Router to Starlink Internet
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@gmgm You’ll need an Ethernet adapter for the Starlink. The router on the new square dishes do not have an Ethernet port - they are WiFi only. You don't need to be YouTecho to perform this task.
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