The Starlink router does use the same IP address range as our NAVLink2, BUT by default NAVLink2 creates its own wireless network “NAVLink-xxxx” which is the network you need to connect to, in order to configure it.
The ‘xxxx’, is a four digit code, unique to your unit, and the wireless password is “PASS-xxxx”. So if your unit is “NAVLink-A12B” then your wireless password will be “PASS-A12B” without the exclamation marks.
Once connected to NAVLink2, you can access its web interface at http://192.168.1.1 and go to the SETTINGS page. In the wireless network section, select STATION (STA) mode and tell NAVLink2 to access your Starlink network, rather than create its own.
Select the Starlink network in the Station SSID drop down box and enter whatever your Starlink’s wireless password is. Once you are happy, click the UPDATE SETTINGS button and the NAVLink2 will reboot and connect to Starlink rather than create its own network. Starlink will give NAVLink2 an IP Address in the 192.168.1.x range, but not 192.168.1.1
You can either look in the Starlink’s router web interface for what IP address it has given to NAVLink2 or you can use http://navlink2.local or http://navlink2.lan to bring up the NAVLink2 web interface and you can see what IP address it got in the SETTINGS page.
However, if you use UDP protocol, instead of TCP, on whatever Apps you want to use with NAVLink2, then you do not need to know the NAVLink2’s IP address just enter 0.0.0.0 and Port 2000, in the App.
We don’t have a manual TCP/UDP selector switch as the latest firmware supports concurrent UDP and TCP connections (1x UDP and 3x TCP).
Just set the Navionics App to UDP, Hostname = 0.0.0.0 and Port = 2000 and it should work.
Make sure you have the Navionics App enabled for LOCAL NETWORK service in the SETTINGS>PRIVACY & SECURITY menu on the iPhone.