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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 configured
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 configuration 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.
Summary of Contents for EPG600
Page 5: ...5 Chapter 1 Product Overview ...
Page 10: ...10 Chapter 2 Controlling the Router Through Its Web Configuration Interface ...
Page 27: ...27 Chapter 3 Installation Setup Wizard ...
Page 35: ...35 Chapter 4 Basic Network Settings ...
Page 65: ...65 Chapter 5 Wireless Encryption ...
Page 75: ...75 Chapter 6 Advanced Settings ...
Page 132: ...132 Appendix ...