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2026-01-08 02:03:39
@BHobbes Not sure what is going on. As a test, I would connect the windows 11 computer direct to the modem/gateway bypassing to router. That way you can see if the issues is computer or router...
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2026-01-08 01:56:25
@REB26 look at the thread titled "Getting Started with TP-Link and Starlink. It is on the first page when you sign on. you may be getting dual nat.
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2026-01-05 01:40:55
@TLane First let me state I have not used any of these devices nor Centery Link. I looked up that modem and it is what is called a gateway which is both a router and modem. Most Gateways have a mode...
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2025-12-30 01:53:11
@LowLatency That router uses Onemesh. found online that answers your question... You can't use two routers in a OneMesh network. For OneMesh, at least for now, you can only have one Router. The rest...
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2025-12-29 00:20:23
@LowLatency No. The working modes do not support that. look for a travel router for that function as some have it. To be effective, you need a good WIFI signal where you place it. If you can run a...
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2025-12-27 02:05:32
@Topshelf96 The wifi security will prevent some devices from connecting if it is set higher than the previous router. But if connected to the new router and worked previously, that would not be the...
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