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Static
Routing
In
most
cases,
all
your
computers
on
local
network
will
use
default
gateway
(generally
provided
by
your
ISP)
to
access
servers
on
Internet.
However,
if
you
have
preferred
network
route
you
wish
to
redirect
network
traffic,
you
can
use
this
function
to
create
dedicated
route
for
specific
network
destination
and
bypass
default
gateway.
Most
users
will
not
require
this
function
to
access
Internet.
Here
are
descriptions
of
every
setup
items:
Item
Name
Description
Enable
Static
Routing
Enable
static
routing
function.
Destination
LAN
IP
Input
destination
network’s
address
here.
Subnet
Mask
Input
the
subnet
mask
of
destination
network
here.
Default
Gateway
Input
the
IP
address
of
the
gateway
which
leads
to
this
network
here.
Hop
Count
Input
the
hop
count
(the
distance
between
destination
network
and
this
broadband
router)
here.
Interface
Input
the
interface
which
leads
to
destination
network.
Add
Click
to
add
this
static
route
policy
to
static
route
table.
Reset
Click
to
clear
all
inputted
texts.
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