Starlink Stat Page on ER7212PC v1.0

Hi,
I'm encountering an issue with the Starlink (Flat High Performance No Router) stat page not working on v1.2.0 after the upgrade. It used to work on v1.0.2 (out-of-the-box firmware). On v1.0.2, I configured the following:
Routing: Static Route
Destination/Subnet: 192.168.100.1/24
Route Type: Interface
Interface: WAN3 < where my Starlink connected
Metric: 0
However, on v1.2.0, it appears that a "Next Hop" is required, whereas it wasn’t needed on v1.0.2. I've tried several values for "Next Hop," but none have worked:
- Leaving it blank – Not allowed
- Setting it to 0.0.0.0 – Not allowed
- Setting it to 192.168.100.1 – Stat page remains unreachable
I’d appreciate any assistance in getting the stat page working again.
Thanks!
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Deck2x wrote
Hi,
I'm encountering an issue with the Starlink (Flat High Performance No Router) stat page not working on v1.2.0 after the upgrade. It used to work on v1.0.2 (out-of-the-box firmware). On v1.0.2, I configured the following:
Routing: Static Route
Destination/Subnet: 192.168.100.1/24
Route Type: Interface
Interface: WAN3 < where my Starlink connectedMetric: 0
However, on v1.2.0, it appears that a "Next Hop" is required, whereas it wasn’t needed on v1.0.2. I've tried several values for "Next Hop," but none have worked:
- Leaving it blank – Not allowed
- Setting it to 0.0.0.0 – Not allowed
- Setting it to 192.168.100.1 – Stat page remains unreachable
I’d appreciate any assistance in getting the stat page working again.
Thanks!
It never allows you to set a static routing without specifying them.
For the router on the front(WAN), its web page is open to the devices in the LAN(ER7212PC). It is a universal practice. You don't have to configure special to get to the front device page.
Only when there is a device in the LAN(ER7212), you need to port forward it to the WAN(7212) before you can access it on the WAN(7212).
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Thank you for your response. I'm not really a network guy, so I might not fully understand what you meant by that. Previously, before I upgraded the firmware from v1.0.2 to v1.2.0, the Starlink status page was working. I set it up as described in my original message. However, after the upgrade, it stopped working.
The status page I used to visit was 192.168.100.1. Now, when I browse to that page, I only see what’s shown in the screenshot below. My LAN IP remains unchanged at 192.168.0.1/24, and everything else is still working except for the Starlink status page. I need to know what can I do to make it work again.
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Deck2x wrote
Thank you for your response. I'm not really a network guy, so I might not fully understand what you meant by that. Previously, before I upgraded the firmware from v1.0.2 to v1.2.0, the Starlink status page was working. I set it up as described in my original message. However, after the upgrade, it stopped working.
The status page I used to visit was 192.168.100.1. Now, when I browse to that page, I only see what’s shown in the screenshot below. My LAN IP remains unchanged at 192.168.0.1/24, and everything else is still working except for the Starlink status page. I need to know what can I do to make it work again.
Contact your Starlink regarding this. If you don't understand what I mean. I am explaining that the NAT does not pose a problem from the LAN to the WAN access.
This is not a problem with the router as nothing changed on the router in NAT. The access should be possible by default on any router. If this does not work, that seems to be a problem with your Starlink if it stops the page access.
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