On Aug 17, 2024, at 3:32 PM, Lew Wolfgang <wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> wrote:
On 8/16/24 02:20, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2024-08-15 01:31, J Leslie Turriff via openSUSE Users wrote: On 2024-08-10 02:53:12 Lew Wolfgang wrote:
If I were you I'd just plug the StarLink directly in to my NetGear router's WAN interface and let it worry about DHCP. You could then keep everything on the LAN side of the router the same. I wouldn't trust StarLink's firewall anyway, use the one in your NetGear to protect yourself.
Be sure to let us know how the StarLink connection works out for you!
Actually, I don't think this would work, since both routers use the same 192.168.1.0 range and I can't change the range in the StarLink device. :-(
I thought of suggesting this but it won’t work. With the Netgear WAN interface plugged into the Starlink LAN interface both interfaces would be in the same subnet and make routing impossible because both would claim priority over the subnet. Ken Schneider