Specifications
116
Routing
The access point supports both static routing for manual routing table
entry addition, and dynamic routing for automatic routing table
update.
The following diagram illustrates a wireless LAN having subnet
192.168.168.0 in which the access point (X) with IP address
192.168.168.1 functions as Internet access point while the access point
(Y) with IP address 195.165.150.2 connects to a remote office, of subnet
195.165.150.0.
In this scenario, if client A wants to communicate with the remote client
D, when the access point (X) sees the packets with the destination IP
address of D, it will search for and send the routing table information to
the access point (Y) to route the packets to the specified destination.
!
NOTE: The default settings of the access point allows
broadband Internet sharing so there is no need to configure
any further routing information.
Improper routing settings might cause improper functioning.