#I did not Can we pm about it

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narrow hamlet
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Let's do it in a thread, so other people can see. They may help, or learn something too.

clear whale
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sure.

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So you're starlink is in bypass mode, and you use the starlink integration to get stats?

narrow hamlet
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Just remind me where you're add. You did a (starlink) router-delete, and want to get the stats from dishy? You should be able to access it yourself from browser, since HA is fundamentally the same.

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Sec, logging into my box, to get the real IPs etc

clear whale
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I can't http or https or ping 192.168.100.1

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I don't recall doing anything called a router-delete.

narrow hamlet
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Are you using the starlink router, as well as dishy?

clear whale
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but I have my own router, eth cable to Starlink modem

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I would characterise the starlink modem/router device to be in bridge mode. Or some may say L2 or transparent mode. They call it bypass.

narrow hamlet
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Unless you need it, you can get rid of it completely.

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But principal for access is probably the same...

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Defaultroute is not enough. Because IIRC the router doesn't know how/where to respond. Sec, will look at my config

clear whale
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Seems like a tangent, but how would I get rid of it entirely? They plugs are proprietary anyway right, certainly nothing like an Eth RJ45

narrow hamlet
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You still need the power brick, just not the other thing. Sorry I can't go photograph it, it's on a tall shelf, need a latter

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ladder

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will find the article, sec

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Ah I have v1 dishy, which has it's own power injector, separate from router. Are you v2?

clear whale
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It's less than a year old, so I guess I am. It's a square dish if that helps.

narrow hamlet
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Yeah mine is round. You might need the router. Anyway, problem is the same...

I added virtual IP on the WAN side of my router, with 192.168.100.2
And told the router to use that to talk to dishy interface.

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So it's kindof like there's two subnets on that interface. 192.168.100.*
And 100.64.x which is the dhcp that dishy gives you

clear whale
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ah okay, yeah like a secondary ip address on the same interface where you're running the dhcp client (starlink is the dhcp server)

narrow hamlet
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the reason you can't access 192.168.100.1 without it is because you're being NATd to the 100.64 address

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yes, a secondary IP. I use opnsense, it's pretty easy there. WHich router are you using?

clear whale
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I've got an SRX from Juniper Networks

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I know how to drive the router. I'll give this a crack when I get some more time.

narrow hamlet
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On opnsense I add a virtual IP 192.168.100.2/24 to the WAN interface, and..

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Maybe a static route, sec will chekc that.

clear whale
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no need. I understand

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for now

narrow hamlet
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Yup, looks like no static route needed. If the virtual ip is /24 it'll handle it

clear whale
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yes, got it. thanks, let me take a look when I have more time.

narrow hamlet
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nw

clear whale
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appreciate it... cheers

narrow hamlet
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Unfortunately it's all cgnat which is a pain for VPN etc. But I think the ipv6 is real

clear whale
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oh. do they give v6 address by default? I mean obviously I need to configure it on end, but from their side, it just works outta the box?

narrow hamlet
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Yup

narrow hamlet
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Sorted?