Normally, you configure Starlink settings by connecting to the Wi-Fi of a Starlink router and using the smartphone app.
However, depending on the generation and plan, it is possible to connect via wired LAN from the antenna to the Peplink router without needing a Wi-Fi router.
In that case, it is troublesome to prepare a Wi-Fi router every time you configure.
Therefore, I found a way to configure the Starlink app by connecting to the Wi-Fi of the Peplink router with the attached OutBoundPolicy setting.
After about a month or two, I tried it on another test the other day, and somehow it stopped connecting.
Is there anyone who does the title setting and operates it?
Hi…
Please… correct the rule…
when using netmask… the address should be 192.168.100.0.
You can use destination, just a host, don’t need to use a network.
Sample
Also… don’t forget the settings at wan.
sample
Also…
Sometime ago… I read… This kind of setting stop working… because the last firmware of Starlink. " I can be wrong, about this. I don’t have Starlink. "
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Thank you.
Starlink Dish was discontinued last year. I was able to operate some settings on the web from my PC browser.
*Unlike the app, some settings cannot be operated.
What I’m trying to do is just transfer the settings from my phone to Starlink’s Wi-Fi and use OutBoundPolicy over Peplink’s Wi-Fi, like a normal Starlink setup.
The last time I was able to do this, I was experimenting with customers and didn’t have time to record the steps, so I wanted to get insights from Peplink users around the world.
Like @MarceloBarros said should be possible with using just the host not a network mask.
I don’t think it’s need at all as long as you check the starlink box on the network wan and you are 8.4 or greater firmware.
Thank you both.
I installed FW8.5.2 on my MAX BR2 Pro and confirmed that it was recognized by the Starlink app on my smartphone with the settings shown in the attached image.
In my environment, I only had to set the Outbound Policy and didn’t need the Management IP Address.
When I tried it with FW8.5.1 before, I set the Source to Type: Smartphone, so maybe it didn’t transfer well.