Setting Up Static Routes - Gateway WGR-250 User Manual

Gateway wireless-g access point/router
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Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration and Settings

Setting up static routes

The Advanced (Routing) page also lets you set up static routes (preset pathways) between
your access point/router and other specific hosts or networks.
To set up a static route:
1
Open your Web browser and go to the Gateway Wireless Router Setup utility. For more
information, see
2
Click the
Advanced
opens.
3
Click the
Routing
4
Click the arrow to open the
5
Type a descriptive name in the
6
Type the IP address of the network or host to which the static route is directed in
the
Destination IP Address
7
Type the subnet mask of the network or host to which the static route is directed in
the
Subnet Mask
8
Type the IP address of the gateway device permitting contact with the network or host
to which the static route is directed in the
9
Click the arrow to open the
depending on where the destination IP address is located.
10
Click
Show Routing Table
by the access point/router. The Routing Table Entry List page opens and shows the
Destination LAN IP, the Subnet Mask, the Gateway, and the Interface type on all
established static routes.
11
To set up additional static routes, repeat
82
"Contacting the access point/router" on page
heading on the left side of the window. The Advanced (Data) page
tab at the top of the page. The Advanced (Routing) page opens.
Static Routing
Enter Route Name
box.
box.
Interface
to see a table that shows all of the valid static routes in use
www.gateway.com
list, then click a route number.
box.
box.
Gateway
list, then click
LAN & Wireless
Step 3
through
Step
14.)
or
,
Internet
9.

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