I am thinking of using Starlink, but I read that there is no port forwarding with Starlink’s router so I also assume you cannot add your own rules. Is there a method of disabling the Starlink router and WiFi completely and using your own router (e.g., EdgeRouter X) with the Starlink Ethernet adapter?
I would like to continue being able to access devices at home remotely, such as a camera or a Raspberry Pi/computer with SSH/VNC. This means using NAT with additional rules to beef up security.
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Hi John, You can go to settings and enable bypass mode in your Starlink app when connected to the Wi-Fi network. This should let you utilize your own router for controlling the technologies you mentioned. If you need to switch back to the normal Starlink router state a factory reset will have to be performed.