Question How to enable IPv4 over LAN

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We are running an RT-AX88U Pro behind a Starlink (business) modem in bypass mode with a public IP.
Computers that are connected via LAN - hardwired to the router or the switch - do not receive an IPv4 address - but do receive an IPv6 address.
All devices on the network (wireless, wired, etc.) can access the hardwired devices, but the ASUS router does not show any wired connections.

How would we enable IPv4 access on hardwired LAN devices? (snips below for context)

IP config for hardwired computer:

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ASUS router not seeing wired connection:

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IP config of WIFI device with IPv4 connectivity:

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SyCoREAPER

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According to Starlink, it operates in ipv6 mode by default (at least for business, like you). Bypass mode or not, you probably have to configure the modem for Starlink (or have them do it, not sure how they operate) to use IPv4 by default. Have you gone through everything on the Starlink device?
 

kanewolf

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We are running an RT-AX88U Pro behind a Starlink (business) modem in bypass mode with a public IP.
Computers that are connected via LAN - hardwired to the router or the switch - do not receive an IPv4 address - but do receive an IPv6 address.
All devices on the network (wireless, wired, etc.) can access the hardwired devices, but the ASUS router does not show any wired connections.

How would we enable IPv4 access on hardwired LAN devices? (snips below for context)
The Asus should have an IPv6 option on the main page. You can then disable IPv6 completely.
You can disable IPv6 on individual devices, which will cause them to get an IPv4 IP from the Asus.
 
Apr 30, 2024
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According to Starlink, it operates in ipv6 mode by default (at least for business, like you). Bypass mode or not, you probably have to configure the modem for Starlink (or have them do it, not sure how they operate) to use IPv4 by default. Have you gone through everything on the Starlink device?

Unfortunately, Starlink does not offer much in the way of modifying their modems. With it in bypass mode, we can only see the stats and status, with options to expand the payment plan. :/

The Asus should have an IPv6 option on the main page. You can then disable IPv6 completely.
You can disable IPv6 on individual devices, which will cause them to get an IPv4 IP from the Asus.

We tried disabling IPv6 on a device connected via LAN, and now it is not visible on the network.

All of his wifi devices get IPv4 addresses except wired device, however. That's weird.

Not sure if it matters, but our WIFI devices have IPv4 and no IPv6, and its the exact opposite for devices on the LAN.

Ethernet cables not plugged in properly or bad cables?

All cables are plugged in and working! Tested with different cables to be sure, but the problem persists.
 

lantis3

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https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AX88U Pro/E23428_RT-AX88U_PRO_UM_v2_WEB.pdf?model=RT-AX88U Pro

P.28 make sure it's in Wireless router mode


Regarding Starlink App
4. Starlink app

a. Open Starlink app, follow the App instructions to finish the setup.

b. Open Starlink app, go to setting, enable “Bypass mode”. Under bypass mode, Starlink router will disable wireless functionality, if you want to switch back to normal state, a factory reset is required.

b-1. Under bypass mode, you will need to setup static route on ASUS router in order to use Starlink app.


b-2. Go to [LAN] > [Route] tab. Click [Yes] on Enable static routes.

b-3. For example, add two static route rules and click [Apply] to save the setting.

Host IP: 192.168.100.1 => asus router LAN IP
192.168.50.1
192.168.100.24 => Assign an IP to your phone
192.168.50.24
Netmask: 255.255.255.255

Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Metric: 1
Interface : WAN
 
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