Great to hear that you ordered it. I have used this on airplanes to share WiFi with family without problems. Enjoy the device and let me know how you like it!
Have you tried to connect internet sim card with 4G LTE USB modem? I am new to networking and VPN. I want to create a wireless network in my garage (since I cannot get any cables in there), so my best bet, as far as I know, to have a router that can be configured to TailScale but having sim card. If anyone has any suggestions for me, let me know please :)
It almost sounds like you are more in need of a WiFi mesh system or a wifi repeater devices vs VPN. That is assuming you are trying to get the wifi signal from your house out to your garage.
Havok, I have a gl-sft1200 (opal) router I'm using a 12v conversion for my travel trailer. I also have starlink, I'm using the dishy but not the box (takes too much power to run). I can't seem to find a way to make this setup work for wifi calling, I was able to with the standard starlink setup. HELP me...
@HAVOK I am using the following to power: 120W 3-in-1 Step Up PoE Injector with Comprehensive Protection for Standard Actuated Starlink. Plusroc waterproov 12v/24v to 5v converter dc-dc step down module power adapter USB type c connector. And the gl-sft1200 as the router.
@IsaacNelson-p6d what I'm saying is you I beleive you still have to use the Starlink Router. The router is what powers the dish and connects to the sattelites. You would then connect the GL.INET to the Starlink Router. Dish plugs into Starlink Router then GL.INET connects wirelessly to Starlink Router. Maybe I'm not understanding what you are trying to do.
@HAVOK I am trying to cut the starlink router out completely. I have power to the dishy, it is what houses the modem. I already have all that hooked up and I have great internet currently. What I can't figure out is why wifi calling won't work with the new router, where it did work with the starlink one.
Wow, I had no idea. From everything I know about Gen 2, you have to use the Starlink router to power the dish and get access. Then you can put the router in bypass mode and use your own router. I learned something new. Sorry I don't have a good answer for you. I hope you find something soon.
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I just ordered this. Am i allowed to take this on the airplane with me?
Great to hear that you ordered it. I have used this on airplanes to share WiFi with family without problems. Enjoy the device and let me know how you like it!
Have you tried to connect internet sim card with 4G LTE USB modem? I am new to networking and VPN. I want to create a wireless network in my garage (since I cannot get any cables in there), so my best bet, as far as I know, to have a router that can be configured to TailScale but having sim card. If anyone has any suggestions for me, let me know please :)
It almost sounds like you are more in need of a WiFi mesh system or a wifi repeater devices vs VPN. That is assuming you are trying to get the wifi signal from your house out to your garage.
Havok, I have a gl-sft1200 (opal) router I'm using a 12v conversion for my travel trailer. I also have starlink, I'm using the dishy but not the box (takes too much power to run). I can't seem to find a way to make this setup work for wifi calling, I was able to with the standard starlink setup. HELP me...
From what I understand, you need to use the Starlink modem/router. That is what powers Dishy. At least that is how my Gen 2 Starlink works.
@HAVOK
I am using the following to power:
120W 3-in-1 Step Up PoE Injector with Comprehensive Protection for Standard Actuated Starlink.
Plusroc waterproov 12v/24v to 5v converter dc-dc step down module power adapter USB type c connector.
And the gl-sft1200 as the router.
@IsaacNelson-p6d what I'm saying is you I beleive you still have to use the Starlink Router. The router is what powers the dish and connects to the sattelites. You would then connect the GL.INET to the Starlink Router.
Dish plugs into Starlink Router then GL.INET connects wirelessly to Starlink Router.
Maybe I'm not understanding what you are trying to do.
@HAVOK
I am trying to cut the starlink router out completely.
I have power to the dishy, it is what houses the modem.
I already have all that hooked up and I have great internet currently.
What I can't figure out is why wifi calling won't work with the new router, where it did work with the starlink one.
Wow, I had no idea. From everything I know about Gen 2, you have to use the Starlink router to power the dish and get access. Then you can put the router in bypass mode and use your own router. I learned something new. Sorry I don't have a good answer for you. I hope you find something soon.
what's the wifi range really need to know
There 2.4ghz/5ghz maximum 1w for high power
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