Static Routing
Static routing is used to establish IP Packet routing without requiring the devices to communicate with eachother. This
is considered a "no fault" network, because there is no way for the network to recover in the event of a failure.
Select Static Route, and then select "Add" to the static routing address, select "save" to active the route.
Enter the Destination Network Address
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Enter the Subnet Mask of the Destination Network Address
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Enter the Gateway IP Address
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Select if the routing will be sent through the WAN/eth0 or the LAN/br0
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