> It feels magical to have the PoE injector tucked in a cupboard with the optical network terminal, and outside Narnia, the router has only one cable going to it.
Last time I remember feeling like that was the day I unplugged a RB5009 and it... just kept running. Was standing there holding the power cable in my hand, clearly unplugged, and the router was sitting there still happily blinking away. Like, this clearly can't be possible but I'm staring right at it and it's happening.
Took me a minute, but eventually realized the Starlink box that provides power to the dish _also_ provides power on the local side for their provided router as well, and apparently it was happily powering mine now.
Last time I remember feeling like that was the day I unplugged a RB5009 and it... just kept running. Was standing there holding the power cable in my hand, clearly unplugged, and the router was sitting there still happily blinking away. Like, this clearly can't be possible but I'm staring right at it and it's happening.
Took me a minute, but eventually realized the Starlink box that provides power to the dish _also_ provides power on the local side for their provided router as well, and apparently it was happily powering mine now.