F@st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router
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Static Routing
Static routing is a special routing type. Applying proper static routing rules on a network can
reduce the routing problems, improve the overload of routing traffic, and increase the
forwarding speed of data packets. You can set the destination IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway to specify a routing rule. The destination IP address and subnet mask are used to
determine a destination network or a host. Then, the router sends the data packets to the
specified destination network or host through the gateway.
Choose Advanced Network > Static Routing on the left pane or click Static Routing in the
ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following page.
In this page, you can set the static routing rules.
Click Add to display the following page.
The following table describes parameters in this page:
Field Description
Destination Network
Address
Set the IP address of destination network.
Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the destination IP address.
Use Gateway IP
Address
Set the IP address of host or router that data packets are sent to.
Forwarding Metric
Set the number of forwarding hops that network data packets are
forwarded by the router.