ponytug
Super Member
To me the good news is that there aren't a bunch of errors in your log, the ping flood didn't lose many (21 packets), and the ping times look ok, but not great. I would have expected ping times closer to 1-2ms, or below, rather than 4.3ms. And it doesn't seem to be a Starlink issue.
Questions:
Have you tried reseating, unplugging and plugging back in, all the Ethernet cables, checking for dirt/debris with a bright light, or some compressed air? I would double check your crimps, just in case. as I am sure you know a single intermittent contact can cause all sorts of issues.
On your particular network, under Networks, usually Default, is the purpose corporate and the network group LAN, I.e. default?
The network range should be 192.168.10.1/24, that should generate 254 addresses. You might try clicking the update DHCP range button. I am a bit puzzled as to why DHCP should start at .6; what is the netmask set to? (e.g.255.255.?.?) I think that it should be 255.255.255.0 Can you test DHCP Server to on DHCP name server to auto, and DHCP gateway IP to auto? Do you have the advanced options off, including IPV6 to off?
Sorry not to have the answer. I will noodle some more on this.
All the best,
Peter
Questions:
Have you tried reseating, unplugging and plugging back in, all the Ethernet cables, checking for dirt/debris with a bright light, or some compressed air? I would double check your crimps, just in case. as I am sure you know a single intermittent contact can cause all sorts of issues.
On your particular network, under Networks, usually Default, is the purpose corporate and the network group LAN, I.e. default?
The network range should be 192.168.10.1/24, that should generate 254 addresses. You might try clicking the update DHCP range button. I am a bit puzzled as to why DHCP should start at .6; what is the netmask set to? (e.g.255.255.?.?) I think that it should be 255.255.255.0 Can you test DHCP Server to on DHCP name server to auto, and DHCP gateway IP to auto? Do you have the advanced options off, including IPV6 to off?
Sorry not to have the answer. I will noodle some more on this.
All the best,
Peter