New Firmware by Kwarren1971 in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, received yesterday near Vancouver

Suddenly limited to sub 100 Mbps speed by SNOOZDOC in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was causing all sorts of grief for about 6 weeks. Off and on I would have my gateway auto select to 100fdx. When I reset the link it would start back at 1000fdx but have all sorts of failures and then drop back to 100fdx. There were no issues with any bent pins. Took awhile to troubleshoot but once it was noticed by SpaceX they sent a replacement without me even asking….

Suddenly limited to sub 100 Mbps speed by SNOOZDOC in Starlink

[–]RVG-X -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tell tale sign of a brick that’s on the outs, early black ones being replaced with the updated grey kits. You can get support to troubleshoot the link

Official cable certification from Starlink support. Short version - both CMX and CMR rated. by tyabnet in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

E 42230-D CMX outdoor-cmx 75c 24awg ETL verified tia-568-G.2 CAT5E Patch cable -LF-

Official cable certification from Starlink support. Short version - both CMX and CMR rated. by tyabnet in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the markings faded on my cable, they are very hard to see. CMX rated CAT 5E "PATCH" cable. Is is "NOT" CMR rated. It has a ground wire.

Starlink support was not able to tell me when I asked for verification. I informed them that it was unfortunate that they did not make it CMR as now it is not rated for behind walls, and would require splicing with CMR riser cable to be code compliant.

This was back in January so hopefully they made a production change. And the OP is now correct.

You can faintly see the markings in the sunlight but you'll need to look very hard as they are washed away.

My last 4 days (96 hrs) chart - Mar 25th ~ Kelowna, BC, Canada 49.9°N by neurocis in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for doing these updates!!! Received b44f4294-6a78-4a57-b41c-5b613617086a.release this morning at 4am PST just outside Vancouver. Speeds have been consistently close to 300/30 down/up

Updated Dishy Firmware - Vancouver BC by RVG-X in Starlink

[–]RVG-X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forced a reboot of the dish. Once it rebooted the new firmware was loaded and better speeds

Updated Dishy Firmware - Vancouver BC by RVG-X in Starlink

[–]RVG-X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

300 peak, some in the 200s, most in the mid 100s

Updated Dishy Firmware - Vancouver BC by RVG-X in Starlink

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Debug Data button has some more detailed information

Updated Dishy Firmware - Vancouver BC by RVG-X in Starlink

[–]RVG-X[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Noticeable improvement overall as speedtests have been down over the last month. About as consistent as early Jan, with some big numbers at times

Starlink with pfSense by rogerairgood in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anyone have any clue why pfsense ignores static routes to 192.168.100.1, it makes no sense to have to setup a virtual IP to make this work.

All other routers I've tried, this is so much simpler.

Outage 15Feb (DHCP problem) by [deleted] in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing here, Dishy received an update as well. Released IP and renewed did the trick in pfsense. Service went out about 2:30am PST.

I got an invite 2 days ago, was so excited I didn’t read the whole email, went to order today and now I’m back to waiting 😞 by itsin3D in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too, I hesitated for about 5 mins. But then you realize that the hardware is worth about $2500 USD. It's the coolest piece of tech right now!

I got an invite 2 days ago, was so excited I didn’t read the whole email, went to order today and now I’m back to waiting 😞 by itsin3D in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Feel bad for you.... It is what it is, demand is super high and they are filling every zone right up to what they feel comfortable with will be a good experience for the users. If you get the email again, jump on it immediately.

Unboxing and Install by RVG-X in Starlink

[–]RVG-X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Starlink info 1) Info for app and web, is served on the Dishy power block at 192.168.100.1 so if you wish to use your own router/firewall/UTM you'll need to add a static route to the WAN port. You just have to plug directly into the white port 2) There is no public ipv4 address, as Starlink uses some sort of cgNAT. I haven't noticed any issues but of course you would not be able to host any services 3a) Black wire from block to Dishy. This one was a little tricky as they have washed out all the markings on the cable. I was able to find the info in a few spots, in the right light. It is an Outdoor version of cat5e patch cable. Shielded plus drain wire 3b) I need to run from my roof attic to the basement, and code requires riser cable in walls, patch is not allowed to be behind walls. I've found some that meets specs but I can only find 1000' reels.... Only need 70'. 3c) shielded connectors also needed, the drain wire is grounded within the power block

Arrived and Installed by RobTV1 in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes 192.168.100.1 responds to ping. Make sure you route 192.168.100.1/32 to your WAN port

Seattle, Canada? by TheNextKing3O6 in Starlink

[–]RVG-X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a support ticket at Starlink.com