User Manual Part 1

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Use Routing Information Protocol
(Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes)
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows information to be exchanged
within a set of routers under the same administration.
RIPv1 bases the path used to pass traffic between routers on the fewest
number of hops between the source and destination IP addresses
within a packet. Routers broadcast RIPv1 information on all router
interfaces every 30 seconds and process the information from other
routers to determine if a better path is available. RIPv2 is more secure,
and performs broadcasting and the assignment of IP address more
efficiently.
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On this page, click the Apply button.