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Delete
Delete the current Static Routing Table entry.
Save
Save the RIP setting. This has no effect on the Static Routing
Table.
Configuring Other Routers on your LAN
It is essential that all IP packets for devices not on the local LAN be passed to the Wireless Router, so that they can
be forwarded to the external LAN, WAN, or Internet. To achieve this, the local LAN must be configured to use the
Wireless Router as the Default Route or Default Gateway.
Local Router
The local router is the Router installed on the same LAN segment as the Wireless Router. This router requires that the
Default Route is the Wireless Router itself. Typically, routers have a special entry for the Default Route. It should be
configured as follows.
Destination IP Address
Normally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documenta-
tion.
Network Mask
Normally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documenta-
tion.
Gateway IP Address
The IP Address of the Wireless Router.
Metric
1
Other Routers on the Local LAN
Other routers on the local LAN must use the Wireless Router's Local Router as the Default Route. The entries will be
the same as the Wireless Router's local router, with the exception of the Gateway IP Address.
• For a router with a direct connection to the Wireless Router's local Router, the Gateway IP Address is the address
of the Wireless Router's local router.
• For routers which must forward packets to another router before reaching the Wireless Router's local router, the
Gateway IP Address is the address of the intermediate router.
Static Routing - Example
Figure 64: Routing Example
For the Wireless Router's Routing Table
For the LAN shown above, with 2 routers and 3 LAN segments, the Wireless Router requires 2 entries as follows.
Entry 1 (Segment 1)
Destination IP Address
192.168.1.0