User Manual Part 2

Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide
If you make a physical connection from the router's WAN port to an existing network or networks, you
may need to establish Static Routes. This will allow the router to use its own network address, which is
different from the network to which it is connected. This will also allow the router to connect to specific
networks that already exist on the WAN side.
For Static Routes on your WAN, you must use values within the same subnets as your Internet
connection.
Note: The default LAN IP address of the router is 192.168.2.1 and default Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0.
1. Enter the IP address of the network for this specific router in the IP address field.
2. Enter the Subnet mask of the network for this specific router in the Subnet mask field.
3. Enter the Gateway of the network for this specific router in the Gateway field.
4. Enter the number of routers that this router must connect through in order to connect to the other
network in the Hops field.
The number of hops is determined by how many routers are between your router and the
respective network.
Example: If there is another router connected to the router 's WAN port, you would enter 1 for
the number of hops between the router's WAN port and any client connected to the second router.
5. Click Add.
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