Can anyone explain what is going on with StarLink bypass mode. It is not traditional bridging. I have a Linksys EA9500 router. I reset to factory defaults, setup two SSIDs, StarLink_2.4GHz and StarLink_5GHz with passwords. The default router address was 192.168.1.1. I put the StarLink Router in bypass mode and plugged the EA9500 router into the $25 Ethernet Adapter. It's working great but how did the EA9500 get an IP address of 10.193.191.121. and DHCP get set to a start IP address of 10.193.191.100? The 10.193 part of the IP Start is fixed but I can change the 191.100. Maximum number of users is 49 but I can change it to 1 to 155. Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The EA9500 seems to be functioning as it should but I don’ see the port forwarding option. I know port forwarding is not available because of CGNAT but how does my 3 year old router know the hide it? How did DHCP get set on my EA9500 router? If I enter 192.168.1.1 in a web browser I am get Starlink.com page. The StarLink App works as it did before I put it in bypass mode. Thanks in advance