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No, you will get a public IP. Doing this now and it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We cannot guarantee performance or compatibility with 3rd party networking equipment. Setting a double NAT involves having third party equipment so you can have two different private networks as you are looking for. For more information, check this out: https://support.starlink.com/topic?category=6&category=53&category=37T
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