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    WTF Starlink - you could warn your clients

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      m0k2001
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      Just a quick notice if this could help anyone...
      A couple a days ago, I've lost my Starlink connectivity on my pfSense device.
      I use the Ethenet adapter and until then I received an IPv4 within the 192.168.100.x/24 range, as well as an /56 IPv6 prefix for my LAN.
      It took me a while to understand but I finally discovered that IPv4 subnet is now 192.168.1.x/24, which overlaps my own LAN subnet.
      So I had to remap all my LAN. Tedious but whatever...
      Then, no way to get IPv6 working.
      Back to the mine trying to find why...!
      I just hardly got my answer : the delegated prefix is now /61 !!!
      This is quite enough for my use (8x /64), but a simple message from the company could have saved my time...

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        @m0k2001 Don't bother Elno. He's busy being co-President.

        Peder

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