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Advanced Configuration 
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IP Static Routing 
This page shows all the routing rules of data packets going through your Broadband Wireless 
Router (AP) if it runs in routing mode. Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate 
routing information after it has been configured for Internet access, and your don’t 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: 
1.  You have another subnet network in your network.   
2.  Your another network is 10.3.1.0. 
3.  The IP of the two interfaces of your device are 10.3.1.1and 192.168.0.3 respectively. 
Then you need to create a static route. You should enter the destination IP address 10.3.1.0 
and gateway IP address 192.168.0.3 to commit the setting. 
When you first configure your router, you will find a default route created with your ISP as 
the gateway, and the second static route was created to your local network for all 192.168.0.x 
addresses. 
Select a Static Route: Firstly, select an existing static route or New Entry to edit its 
parameters. Click Delete if you want to delete it. 
Network IP Address: The destination IP address of the network where data packets are to be 
sent. 
Netmask: The subnet mask of the destination IP address. 
Gateway IP address: The next IP address where data packets are to be sent for the 
destination you specify in previous fields. This is to be configured only when the LAN 
interface is configured as route; otherwise leave it as 0.0.0.0. 
Delete: Allows you to select a required entry and delete it from the static route table.