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Having trouble routing with WRT300N Advance Routing Tab

NgYK
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Hi everyone.

I'm having trouble routing my 192.134.0.0 network to my server (104.33.110.110) using the WRT300N's advance routing tab. I tried adding a router in between my server and wireless router but still couldn't figure it out. 

Am I missing something or is there some other way to do it?

Thank You!

Edit: I'm using WRT300N as a dhcp server and connecting it to the wireless devices.

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@NgYK 

This is not a good Router to use on this position. Is there any reason to use It? 

This router is indicated for wireless network and have Very limited routing capacit

 

Edit: I am using this router as DHCP server and to connect all the wireless devices

Which router should I use instead?

Router-PT should be fine.

NgYK
Level 1
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How do I configure wireless connection with Router-PT though?

If you need wireless connection then you need the wireless Router. But, keep in mind that this wireless Router is like a home wireless Router. It can be used for connect wireless devices. It Will not do routing like normal Router

What if I need wireless connection and routing function? Is this the correct configuration for that?

Not in PacketTracer. Not sure what you are trying to accomplish. Can you explain? Maybe I can help.

My network consists of an external server called cn.com(104.33.110.110), 30 wired connection and 60 wireless connections(both have a default gateway of 192.168.0.1 and receive DHCP from the wireless router).

The problem I'm facing right now is I can't seem to find a way to route 192.168.0.1 to 104.33.110.110 to let them be able to ping each other.

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@NgYK  out your wireless device connected to the WRT wireless router. Connect the Wireless router to a switch and the server to a switch.

The communication from wireless device to the server will flow just fine. The wireless router will route from wireless device to the internet interface. It will not in the other way around.

 I think you are over overcomplicating by using clouds.