Creating a Static Route on Your Deco Mesh for a Starlink Gateway
After connecting your Deco network to your Starlink Gateway, you may find that you cannot manage the settings of the SpaceX connection without first configuring a static route in your Deco app. Follow the steps below to configure a static route for your network to access the Starlink management interface.
*Note that the ability to create a static route through the Deco App was only recently added and may require you to update your Deco’s firmware.
First, Ensure the Bypass Mode on Your Starlink Gateway is Enabled
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Enable Bypass mode on your Starlink Gateway from Your Starlink App
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This setting can be found in your Starlink App: Settings > Network > Advanced > Bypass Mode
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Open the Starlink app on your mobile device.
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Tap Settings
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Tap on the Advanced Button to reveal more settings.
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Scroll Down and Toggle the “Bypass Starlink Wi-Fi Router” to the ‘ON’ Position
Your Starlink Gateway will now be in Bypass (Bridge) Mode. Bypass Mode will turn off the Starlink Gateway's built-in Wi-Fi network and routing capabilities, allowing your router to provide the wireless network for your home and manage your devices' connections.
Configuring a Static Route through the Deco App
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Open the TP-Link Deco app and sign into your TP-Link Account.
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Tap the Settings icon (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner of the screen.
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Tap “Advanced,” then Tap “Static Routes.”
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Tap the ‘+’ button to add a new static route.
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In the Network Destination field, enter the IP address of the Starlink Gateway.
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In the Subnet Mask field, enter 255.255.255.0.
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In the Gateway field, enter the IP address of the Starlink Gateway*
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In the Interface field, select WAN.
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Tap Save.
Once you have completed these steps, your TP-Link Deco Mesh network can access the internet through your Starlink Gen 2 Gateway. Please Try to Access the management interface for your Starlink Gateway through either the WebUI or Starlink App.
Network Destination: The IP Address of Your Starlink Gateway*
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway Field: The IP Address of the Starlink Gateway*
Interface: WAN
*FAQ: Finding the IP Address of Your Starlink Gateway
Why Do I Need to Enable Bypass Mode on my Starlink Gateway?
Enabling Bypass Mode on the Starlink Gen 2 Gateway will disable the routing functionality of the Starlink Gen 2 Gateway and allow your TP-Link Deco Mesh router to handle all routing duties. Without enabling Bypass mode, your network will suffer from a Double-NAT situation.
Why Do I Need to Configure a Static Route if My Devices Can Access the Internet?
Configuring a static route on your TP-Link Deco Mesh router will tell your TP-Link Deco Mesh router how to reach the Starlink Gen 2 Gateway and allow you to access the management interface for your Starlink Gateway while connected to your network.
Related Articles:
Getting Started with TP-Link and Starlink
Extending Your Existing Starlink Wi-Fi with a Range Extender
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