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Starlink

Manual Factory Reset

  • Unplug and plug back in the power cord 5 times

IP

Starlink doesn't provice public IPs. Instead it uses CGNAT

  • Customer Support - Starlink

    Starlink provides two IP policies, "default" and "public". The default IP configuration is Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT) using private address space assigned to Starlink clients with DHCP from the 100.64.0.0/10 network. Network Address Translation (NAT) translates between Starlink private and public IPs.

The Starlink public IP policy is an optional configuration available to Priority and Mobile Priority customers. A public IP is reachable from any device on the internet and is assigned to Starlink network clients using DHCP.

Plus it blocks incoming ports:

The default IP policy using CGNAT blocks all inbound ports. Customers requiring inbound ports should consider products with a public IP option. The following outbound ports are blocked for all customers per information security best practices: TCP/25 (SMTP) and TCP/445 (SMB).

#v/issue Bypass Mode/own router

  • Try
    • switch
    • direct to laptop
    • glinet router
    • starlink support #s/blocked
  • Alternatives
    • just use starlinks stuff
    • try to use a router in a semi-double nat sort of thing where the starlink network/cgnat is like a dmz and you only use it for IOT, cameras, maybe guest network. And you add a router via ethernet to starlink but not in bypass mode and use that router for other stuff. But should have a better understanding of goals

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