Starlink router

1fxman

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What is a good router for 3rd party Starlink Now day’s? I‘m looking at RT-86Uax Pro or the RT-86Uax?
 
What is a good router for 3rd party Starlink Now day’s? I‘m looking at RT-86Uax Pro or the RT-86Uax?
the synology rt6600ax discussed in that thread has a great feature set including VLAN support that asus does not have.
 
what about the quite expensive Asus Rog Rapture series?

the synology rt6600ax discussed in that thread has a great feature set including VLAN support that asus does not have.
are you saying I need a router with VLAN support? And what router would be synology? And why do I need VLAN? Not savvy on that. Thanks
 
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are you saying I need a router with VLAN support? And what router would be synology? And why do I need VLAN? Not savvy on that. Thanks
You don't necessarily need a router with a vlan support but VLAN will allow you to completely isolate your camera network from the rest of your network for an added layer of security.. this is a feature generally not available on home routers. It has many more features that you might find useful I suggest watching a YouTube video or two that goes into detail.
 
You don't necessarily need a router with a vlan support but VLAN will allow you to completely isolate your camera network from the rest of your network for an added layer of security.. this is a feature generally not available on home routers. It has many more features that you might find useful I suggest watching a YouTube video or two that goes into detail.
Thank you for the respond. I watched hours of YT video and looked up “best router for Starlink”. It gave me the top choices of NETGEAR, Asus, and TP-link. I haven’t opened the RT-ax86u Pro box yet.
 
Thank you for the respond. I watched hours of YT video and looked up “best router for Starlink”. It gave me the top choices of NETGEAR, Asus, and TP-link. I haven’t opened the RT-ax86u Pro box yet.
You are searching incorrectly. The router doesn't care who your internet provider is.
 
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Well, I got the RT-AX86U Pro running. But I don’t know if I did it right and I haven’t got it hookup for remote access yet. I gave me an option of hooking up DHCP, PPoE, or Static IP. I couldn’t get Static IP to work. So I used the DHCP. Next, do some research.
I just found out that this router does support VLAN. But I wouldn’t know how to get it setup anyhow.
 
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