We are camping at Boya Lake off the Cassiar Highway at the top of British Columbia, and both my cell SIM’s are useless here and Starlink is blocked every minute or so. I would like to keep all the SL bandwidth and not have it trying to create a connection to the SFC cloud, wasting what little bandwidth I have. I have searched all the menus, and I assume there has to be a way to disconnect it, but I can’t find it. I am on 8.3. Thanks, Bill
Hi Bill. Sure. Just bring up the configuration of the tunnel and uncheck the “Enable” box. When you are ready to use it again just re-enable it.
Not sure what router you have but here’s a screenshot from a Balance 20X and its SFC tunnel to Atlanta.
Thanks for that! I finally found it, it sure was buried deep… Thanks Again!
Another trick I use is to create multiple ssid’s and then outbound rules to route traffic accordingly.
wifiT , wifiS, WifiB
T goes via tmobie
S goes via starlink
B goes via bonded SFC.
Does such a quick checkbox exist if you are using a Fusionhub Solo and not SFC product?
heh, i’ve been casually thinking about ways to be more efficient with my multiple modems + starlink + wifi as wan, and i think this is what i’m going to do. not sure why i didn’t immediately come to this solution so thanks for posting