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TRENDnet TWG-BRF114 - Configuring Other Routers on Your Lan

TRENDnet TWG-BRF114
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Advanced Administration
Data - Routing Screen
RIP
Enable RIP V1
Check this to enable the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) feature
of the Broadband Router
The Broadband Router supports RIP 1 only.
Static Routing
Static Routing
Table Entries
This list shows all entries in the Routing Table.
The "Properties" area shows details of the selected item in the
list.
Change any the properties as required, then click the "Update"
button to save the changes to the selected entry.
Properties
Destination Network - The network address of the remote LAN
segment. For standard class "C" LANs, the network address is
the first 3 fields of the Destination IP Address. The 4th (last)
field can be left at 0.
Network Mask - The Network Mask for the remote LAN
segment. For class "C" networks, the default mask is
255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address - The IP Address of the Gateway or
Router which the Broadband Router must use to communicate
with the destination above. (NOT the router attached to the re-
mote segment.)
Metric - The number of "hops" (routers) to pass through to
reach the remote LAN segment. The shortest path will be used.
The default value is 2.
Buttons
Save
Save the RIP setting. This has no effect on the Static Routing Table.
Add
Add a new entry to the Static Routing table, using the data shown in
the "Properties" area on screen. The entry selected in the list is
ignored, and has no effect.
Update
Update the current Static Routing Table entry, using the data shown
in the "Properties" area on screen.
Delete
Delete the current Static Routing Table entry.
Clear Form
Clear all data from the "Properties" area, ready for input of a new
entry for the Static Routing table.
Generate Report
Generate a read-only list of all entries in the Static Routing table.
Configuring Other Routers on your LAN
It is essential that all IP packets for devices not on the local LAN be passed to the Broadband Router, so that they can be forwarded to
the external LAN, WAN, or Internet. To achieve this, the local LAN must be configured to use the Broadband Router as the Default
Route or Default Gateway.
Local Router
The local router is the Router installed on the same LAN segment as the Broadband Router. This router requires that the Default Route
is the Broadband Router itself. Typically, routers have a special entry for the Default Route. It should be configured as follows.
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