Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch

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Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch
Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch
2024-05-12 11:00:24

Hi Fellas,

 

I would like to connect my OC200 to my internet source(Starlink Gen2) then to my TP Link EAP255 Outdoor (wired). I would like to mesh wireless to other EAP225 and EAP110 Both outdoor.

 

Can anyone help me out with the physical connection without router and switch and the configuration through omada in order to complete my home network?

 

Thanks in advance 

 

 

 

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Re:Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch
2024-05-12 12:59:42

  @Tuutu 

 

You will need a POE switch to power up all 2 devices.

 

Go find a 5 port POE switch plug it up to the StarLink router, plug up the OC to the switch.  Configure it and set a static IP on it. 

 

Plug up the APs.  Adopted them.  Move the 2nd AP the remote spot, and you should be set.  

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Re:Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch
2024-05-12 13:33:28

  @KimcheeGUN 

 

Thanks for prompt ur reply and I am hoping if you could help me out with a physical connection diagram. It will help me a lot better since I'm a zero techy guy with no knowledge on networking but I gotta finish this connection so I can browse internet.

 

Thanks again and looking forward to hear more.

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Re:Starlink Gen2, OC200, EAP225 Outdoor. No router and no switch
2024-05-13 08:13:31

 

Tuutu wrote

  @KimcheeGUN 

 

Thanks for prompt ur reply and I am hoping if you could help me out with a physical connection diagram. It will help me a lot better since I'm a zero techy guy with no knowledge on networking but I gotta finish this connection so I can browse internet.

 

Thanks again and looking forward to hear more.

Hi @Tuutu 

If you need very detail instruction, actually you can contact the support team and you can try to get step by steps instruction.

Please refer to this link to reach support team: https://www.tp-link.com/support/contact-technical-support/#Hotline-Support

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