Orlando, if you already have wifi-as-wan then the wan port ought to work. I just went through this yesterday trying to test Starlink ethernet out. I also saw that there was no wan option on the dashboard. Problem was my wan port was configured for lan on delivery. The fix was to go to Network...Port Settings and uncheck the "enable" box I had on the wan port. Not intuitive at all but I found it deep on a Peplink forum page. Once I saved the new setting, "Wan" showed up on the dashboard.I have the SL ethernet adapter plugged directly into my Linksys router acting as a cable modem. I disabled the SL router in their app. so the SL router is only acting as a power supply, soon to be omitted with a POE adapter.
The Peplink needs a Wan license, although I thought it was included in the fail-over license, but there is no wan option in the dashboard. It worked briefly but stopped almost immediately. I ordered the new license yesterday but have not received the email yet. My plan is to use the Peplink with the SL, as all of my reading on this always includes a Peplink for fail-over. I should have all that setup this week and will post back what was needed to get there.
One thing to note Grant, I am in a non service area for the SL and it still works great. At times I don't have very fast download speeds, only around 10-20Mbps on average. But that is more then enough to stream anything you want. Some web pages are a little slow but totally workable and still no spinning circle on anything.
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