Creating a Static Route on Your Deco Mesh for a Starlink Gateway

Released On: 2023-05-31 21:41:26Last update time: 2024-05-22 22:18:36

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

  1. Enable Bypass mode on your Starlink Gateway from Your Starlink App

    • This setting can be found in your Starlink App: Settings > Network > Advanced > Bypass Mode

  2. Open the Starlink app on your mobile device.

  3. Tap Settings

  4. Tap on the Advanced Button to reveal more settings.

  5. 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

  1. Open the TP-Link Deco app and sign into your TP-Link Account.

  2. Tap the Settings icon (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner of the screen.

  3. Tap “Advanced,” then Tap “Static Routes.”  

  4. Tap the ‘+’ button to add a new static route.

  5. In the Network Destination field, enter the IP address of the Starlink Gateway.

  6. In the Subnet Mask field, enter 255.255.255.0.

  7. In the Gateway field, enter the IP address of the Starlink Gateway*

  8. In the Interface field, select WAN.

  9. 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.

 

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Static routing not available in Deco app version 3.7.14

Also not available in my app. V 3.7.39

with BE65-5G.

 

Same. I can't see that in my app 3.7.39 Deco X60.  

Static routing not available in Deco app version 3.7.55

I would like to know if static routing will be available for the Deco M4.  I have 3 of them with latest firmware and latest app. There currently is no way to set up a basic static route. I can remember havjng that option on a cheap Belkin router years ago. I need to decide whether to dump the Deco's and get something else that supports static routes. 

 

Thanks 

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