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How to set your Starlink Router to Bridge Mode (Bypass mode)

In this quick video I show you how to set your Starlink Router into Bridge mode (or Bypass mode).

Setting the router to Bridge mode is very simple and only takes a matter of minutes.

The reason for putting your Starlink Router into Bypass mode would be because you want to use a different router and only need the Starlink to provide the internet connection.

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Video by Huw Jones owner of Home Network Solutions Berkshire

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18 thoughts on “How to set your Starlink Router to Bridge Mode (Bypass mode)

  • is it possible to connect StarLink in my GL-Inet router with vpn installed using Starlink router in bypass mode?

  • In the Starlink application, there is no override option below the username and password

  • Purchased but not yet set up. If connected to a router using an Ethernet adapter and bypass mode, can I still change/access settings inside the starlink router?

  • hi friend hu u doing is posible remote or wi fi in router 4 plicate this metod and other question is is posible open ports thanks in adavnace

  • How does a guy actually login to the app again to change settings like STOW after bypassing router?

  • When I click on to bypass mode, the "save" button doesn't allow me to push it- does nothing- doesn't turn white like yours??

  • How do you connect another router to the dish after putting the Starlink router in bypass mode?

  • I don't know where your microphone's at but the sound is really bad and needs to be louder. Please fix that for your next videos.

  • Yea, half a job. There's no ethernet port on the starlink modem!

  • Will you be able to port forward on your own router or is that still a no-go sense it's still coming through the Starlink system

  • You really need to finish your videos. You did half the work… but nothing to finish out connecting the external router. Just plugging it in is not enough.

  • Does the Starlink Router still need to be plugged in and running?

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