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Routing Setup
Typicallystaticroutingdoesnotneedtobesetupbecausetherouterhasadequateroutinginformationafterithasbeencongured
forInternetaccess.Staticroutingisonlynecessaryiftherouterisconnectedtonetworkunderadifferentsubnets.
ToviewtheRoutingsettings,clickAdvanced then select Routing.
Note: Toenableastaticrouting,NATmustbedisabled.
Iftherouterisconnectedwithanetworkunderthedifferent
subnet,theroutingsetupallowsthenetworkconnectionwithin
twodifferentsubnets.
Enable Static Routing
ClickEnableStaticRoutingtoactivatethefeature.
Destination LAN IP
EntertheLANIPaddressofthedestinationdevice.
Subnet Mask
EntertheSubnetMaskofthedestinationdevice.
Default Gateway
EnterthedefaultgatewayIPaddressforthedestinationdevice.
Hops
Enterthemaximumnumberofhopswithinthestaticrouting
thatapacketisallowedtotravel.
Interface
SelectLANorWANastheinterface.
ClickAddtosavethesettingsandlistthecongurationinthe
CurrentStaticRoutingtableorReset the discard changes.
View and select devices in the Current Static Routing Table.
ClickDelete Selected or Delete All to remove devices
fromthetable.ClickReset to stop.
ClickApply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes.