IP Routing Settings
Dynamic Routing: enable gateway to exchange the routing table dynamically through LAN port.
Currently you can choose to use RIPv1 or RIPv2 with Send enabled (active mode) or disabled (passive
mode).
Static Routing:
If you have routers on your LAN or WAN, you can configure static routes on the
802.11a+g Router to route network traffic to a specific, predefined destination. The 802.11a+g Router
routes packets based only on the packet's destination not on the source of a packet.
Static Routes are configured when network traffic is directed to a specific destination on the network
whether it is the LAN or WAN. For instance, you can configure the 802.11a+g Router to route traffic
destined to a particular network to a specific router on the LAN or WAN using the following steps:
1. Enter the IP address of the destination network in the Destination Network field.
2. Enter the subnet in the Subnet Mask field.
3. Enter the IP address of the specific router in the Gateway IP Address field.
4. Select LAN or WAN, where is the specific router is, from the Interface menu.
6. Click Add.
IP Routing Table: The Routing Table shows a list of destinations that the IP software maintains on
each host and router. The destination network IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and the
corresponding interface are displayed.
Note: The 802.11a+g Router can support up to 128 static route entries.
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