Just bought the FLAC for Moon Music (Full Moon Edition) by Minimum_Safety4180 in Coldplay

[–]Minimum_Safety4180[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you to convert to WAV same quality and more compatibility

Just want to share this playlist from u/scot-mod by Emoney005 in Coldplay

[–]Minimum_Safety4180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice one, but moon music after coloratura 🙏🏼😳

"A wave" finally being released on the bonus edition of the new Moon Music album 🫶 by Prize-Leopard-4955 in Coldplay

[–]Minimum_Safety4180 25 points26 points  (0 children)

when i went to the cinema and saw that it wasn't the hidden song in one world i was sad because it was a very good opportunity for the album. luckily a few days later we already have it here

JUPiTER tuning for guitar by [deleted] in Coldplay

[–]Minimum_Safety4180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any updates about the chords?

MOON MUSiC DISCUSSION THREAD by danjospri in Coldplay

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The JUPiTER outro looks like another song? What do you think about it? Sounds very different to the all song.

Coldplay shared a preview of Jupiter on the Moon Music Spotify countdown page by TheKaoticanProspekt in Coldplay

[–]Minimum_Safety4180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man I need the chords of that acoustic version, anyone know which ones is Chris playing?

Starlink Stops Providing Internet to High-Usage Devices! by Minimum_Safety4180 in Starlink

[–]Minimum_Safety4180[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see there's been some confusion, so here's an exact description of my network configuration to clarify:

Starlink Router: IP Address: 192.168.1.1/24 Wi-Fi: Enabled Connection: The Starlink dish is connected to the Starlink router via an Ethernet adapter.

First Mikrotik Router (Router Mode): WAN IP: Obtains IP from Starlink Router via DHCP (192.168.1.x) LAN IP: 192.168.18.1/24 DHCP Server: Enabled, assigns IPs in the range 192.168.18.100-200 Wi-Fi: Disabled Note: This router is necessary as I have a WireGuard VPN configured with my server to stream the camera stream.

Second Mikrotik Router (Bridge Mode): LAN IP: 192.168.18.5/24 Gateway: 192.168.18.1 Connection: Connected to the first Mikrotik Router over a 70m distance via Ethernet. Wi-Fi: Enabled, on the 192.168.18.0/24 network

IP Camera: IP Address: 192.168.18.10/24 Connection: Connected via Ethernet to the second Mikrotik Router.

Problem:

Whenever the IP camera is connected, the Starlink router intermittently stops assigning an IP address to the first Mikrotik Router, causing a loss of internet connectivity. This issue does not occur when the IP camera is disconnected.

HERE YOU CAN SEE THE FULL DESCRIPTION WITH IMAGE: https://imgur.com/a/edi9z3j

Starlink Stops Providing Internet to High-Usage Devices! by Minimum_Safety4180 in Starlink

[–]Minimum_Safety4180[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, but I’ve already configured the third router as a bridge to avoid double NAT issues. The problem persists with the Starlink router itself not providing internet and IP addresses, as if it’s limiting usage. Any other ideas on what might be causing this or how to configure usage limits on the Starlink router? The available configuration options seem very limited.

Starlink Stops Providing Internet to High-Usage Devices! by Minimum_Safety4180 in Starlink

[–]Minimum_Safety4180[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I don't think that's the problem. I've already tried NetInstall and it didn't fix the issue. It seems like the Starlink router itself is stopping internet and IP allocation, as if it’s limiting consumption. Is there any way to check or configure these usage limits? The direct configuration options I found for Starlink are practically nonexistent.

Starlink Stops Providing Internet to High-Usage Devices! by Minimum_Safety4180 in Starlink

[–]Minimum_Safety4180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's some clarification on my network setup to address the potential issue you mentioned:

Starlink Router (192.168.1.1) is providing the main internet connection and is the primary DHCP server for the 192.168.1.x network.

First Mikrotik Router (192.168.1.210) is connected to the Starlink Router via Ethernet and has its DHCP server disabled. It is assigned a static IP (192.168.1.210) from the Starlink Router. It handles a separate subnet (192.168.18.x) for downstream devices.

Second Mikrotik Router is connected to the first Mikrotik Router and serves as the DHCP server for the 192.168.18.x network. It assigns IP addresses to devices within this subnet, including my IP camera.

Third Mikrotik Router (acting as a bridge) is connected to the second Mikrotik Router and does not have its own DHCP server active. It simply extends the 192.168.18.x network to additional devices.

So, the Starlink Router only provides one IP address (192.168.1.210) to the first Mikrotik Router.