AT&T 6800B4X user manual Routing, Static routing

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Options on this page should be changed only if necessary to manage very complex setups, such as a network that is subdivided into several sub-networks. These options can control how your router manages information between the subnetworks. Unless you are very skilled at network administration, do not change the default settings.

Static routing

Enter information at this screen to add a static (permanent) route to a subnetwork.

Network Address: Enter the static IP address of the subnetwork. Your ISP or network administrator may provide you with this information.

Network Mask: Enter the network (or subnetwork) mask for your network. If you leave this field blank, the network mask defaults to 255.255.255.0.

Gateway Address: Enter the gateway address for your network. Your ISP or network administrator may provide you with this information.

Interface: Select the interface you use to connect to the subnetwork (LAN, if local area network, or WAN, if wide area network).

Metric: Enter the metric you want to apply to this route.

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Contents Plug&Share Wireless Router Mbps Turbo 802.11b 6800B4X Table of Contents Configuring the Wireless Network Before you beginAbout Your New Wireless Router Internet Cable/DSL modem ComputerPackage Contents System RequirementsRouter Controls, Connections and Indicator Lights BackfrontConnect power adapter Run the Setup Wizard Internet Connection TypeSet Dynamic IP Address Set PPPoESet Static IP Address Set Wireless LAN Connection Setup completedConnection problems? Security Wizard Set Admin Password Set WEP EncryptionSecurity setup completed Close WizardTest your connections Advanced settings System settingsBasic settings Administrator settingsSetup Wizard Wireless settings Basic System Settings ISP Connection Type ISP Connection Type Dynamic IP Address ISP Connection Type PPPoE ISP Connection Type Static IP Address Dhcp Server Advanced System Settings Virtual ServerMultiple Connection Applications Filters IP FiltersMAC Filters URL Blocking Domain Blocking Firewall Rules DMZ Routing Static routingDynamic Routing Routing Table Wireless Performance Passwords Administrator settingsRemote Management Default Off Router Info Backup Router System Settings Other Options Router Information Activity Traffic Statistics Wireless Parental Control ShortcutsGaming Personal Web Site Personal FTP Site Internet Telephony VoIP Firmware Upgrade Change Network Settings Configuring Windows for File and Printer SharingWindows Me/98 SE Configure Windows XP for Network Sharing Step Click Wireless Network Connection Step Step Configure Windows XP for Printer Sharing Step Click Start Printers and FaxesConfigure Windows XP for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows XP Configure Windows 2000 for Network Sharing Settings Control Panel Step Step Configure Windows 2000 for Printer Sharing Settings Printers StepConfigure Windows 2000 for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows Configure Windows 98/Me for Network Sharing Step Click Start Settings Control PanelStep Step Configure Windows 98/Me for Printer Sharing Step Click Start Settings PrintersConfigure Windows 98/Me for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows 98/Me Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTo restore saved router settings Other wireless devicesTo reboot the router To reset the routerTroubleshooting Glossary Fragmentation FirewallFirmware GatewayMetric Network AdministratorMAC Address PacketSysLog Server ServerSubnet Mask TelnetWireless LAN Wlan Virtual ServersVoIP Technical Specifications Care and maintenanceFor customer service, please call Or visit