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Old 05-26-2022, 02:52 PM   #24
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I was really excited to set up mine that way. My Cradlepoint CBA850 has two ports, one of which you can define as a WAN port (based on the VLAN config) and I bought the ethernet adapter for my StarLink router to connect to it. Then my USB LTE modem would be the failover device, which can also be setup for load-balancing. That was the plan but VZW is killing my dream. LOL

The LTE modem I have is called a Telit LM960A18. It's capable of 1200Mbs down and 150Mbs up. It has 4 antenna ports and dual SIM slots, so I could add a SIM (or two) from another carrier if I wanted to go that route still. The CBA850 can strategically use the SIMs too based on monthly data useage/etc.
I would be connecting starlink as failover with a Ubiquiti Unifi Home Network. Watched a video on Crosstalk Solutions and it looks like it would be fairly simple. The problem is I would have to run it quite a ways from the house to get a clear view of the north sky, it's not a have to, more of a want to to learn to tinker. I am no network guy but I know just enough to get by.
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