User's Manual
Wireless Broadband Rout er Userโs Manual
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Rout ing
For multiple routers that installed on your network, please configure each unit's routing functions for proper using.
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This setting allows different IP domain users to access the Internet through this device.
This page shows all the routing rules of data packets going through your Wireless Broadband Router if it runs in
routing mode. Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate routing information after it has been configured
for Internet access, and you donโt need to configure additional static routes. Unless your network is unusual case such
as multiple routers or multiple IP subnets and you must configure static routes.
For example, if the circumstances below apply to your network:
๎ You have another subnet network in your network.
๎ Your another network is 10.1.1.x.
Then you need to create a static route. You should enter the destination IP address 10.3.1.x and gateway IP address
192.168.1.1 to commit the setting.
At the first time you have to configure your router, you will find a default route created with your service provider as
the gateway, and the second static route was created to your local network for all 192.168.1.1 addresses.
Destination LAN IP: Type in the destination LAN IP address.
Subnet Mask: Type in the subnet mask of the destination IP address that your service provider gives
you.
Gateway: Type in the gateway address.
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is utilized as a means of exchanging routing information between routers. It
helps the routers to determine optimal routes. This page allows you to enable/disable this function.