Compex WP54AG User Manual
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The diagram below illustrates a case in which you have two routers in the
network. One router is used for broadband Internet sharing while another router
connects to a remote office. You may then define a static routing entry in the
access point to re-route the packets to the remote office.
In this network, the main office of subnet 192.168.168.0 contains two routers: the
office is connected to the Internet via the access point (192.168.168.1) and to
the remote office via 192.168.168.254. The remote office resides on a subnet
192.168.100.0.
You may add a static routing entry into the access point’s routing tables so that
IP packets from the clients in the main office with a destination IP address of
192.168.100.X (where X is any number from 2 to 254) will be routed to the router,
which acts as the gateway to that subnet.
INTERNET
Access point
192.168.168.1
Wireless Clients
Workstations
REMOTE
OFFICE
192.168.168.254
POTS
56K analog
modem
56K analog
modem
Subnet 192.168.100.0
Static Routing
Cable/ADSL
modem