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NETGEAR WGX102 User Manual

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Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wall-Plugged Wireless Range Extender WGX102
Advanced Configuration of the WGX102 8-15
September 2004 202-10042-01
3. Select Private if you want to limit access to the LAN only. The static route will not be reported
in RIP.
4. Select Active to make this route effective.
5. Type the Destination IP Address of the final destination.
6. Type the IP Subnet Mask for this destination.
If the destination is a single host, type 255.255.255.255.
7. Type the Gateway IP Address, which must be a router on the same LAN segment as the
WGX102.
8. Type a number between 1 and 15 as the Metric value.
This represents the number of routers between your network and the destination. Usually, a
setting of 2 or 3 works, but if this is a direct connection, set it to 1.
9. Click Apply to have the static route entered into the table.
Static Route Example
As an example of when a static route is needed, consider the following case:
Your primary Internet access is through a cable modem to an ISP.
You have an ISDN router on your home network for connecting to the company where
you are employed. This routers address on your LAN is 192.168.0.100.
Your company’s network is 134.177.0.0.
When you first configured your WGX102, two implicit static routes were created. A default route
was created with your ISP as the gateway, and a second static route was created to your local
network for all 192.168.0.x addresses. With this configuration, if you attempt to access a device on
the 134.177.0.0 network, your range extender forwards your request to the ISP. The ISP forwards
your request to the company where you are employed, and the request will likely be denied by the
company’s firewall.
In this case you must define a static route, telling your range extender that 134.177.0.0 should be
accessed through the ISDN router at 192.168.0.100. The static route would look like Figure 8-8.
In this example:
The Destination IP Address and IP Subnet Mask fields specify that this static route applies to
all 134.177.x.x addresses.
The Gateway IP Address fields specifies that all traffic for these addresses should be
forwarded to the ISDN router at 192.168.0.100.

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dimensions3 x 8.6 x 6.5 in, 75 x 220 x166 mm
weight2.0 lb

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