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Title: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: RA25 on July 11, 2009, 10:08:07 AM
Finally found the way to use static routing.
This works for me (DIR-655, fw 1.11):
-Go to Advanced/routing menu
-Paste this to address line of your browser (everything is one line!):
http://192.168.30.1/Advanced/Routing.shtml
?config.route_table[0].enabled=true&config.route_table[0].used=1&config.route_table[0].entry_name=RA25&config.route_table[0].dest_ip=192.168.31.0&config.route_table[0].metric=1&config.route_table[0].dlink=2&config.route_table[0].subnet=255.255.255.0&config.route_table[0].gw=192.168.30.30
-Edit values to meet your needs (entry name, dest_ip, subnet, gw)
-Hit enter and voila, IT WORKS! (I've done this using Firefox/Iceweasel, not tested with other browsers)

Table still shows "WAN" as the interface, dont get confused. Never attempt to change settings through that page!
URL Above will change the first record in the routing table. For subsequent record use different index at each field ( [1] instead of
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: RA25 on July 12, 2009, 12:00:13 PM
There is another problem with port forwarding :-(
Router refuses to forward ports to addresses from different subnet than its own. If "enabled" checkbox is not checked, the value is stored but I cannot find a way how to enable it afterwards. Always getting message "IP address for 'XXXXXX' should be within LAN subnet (192.168.X.0)
Any known way to overcome this check?
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: clamder on July 14, 2009, 05:52:00 PM
Just tried it in FW 1.21 and it worked!  Slight change in syntax though:

http://192.168.X.XXX/Advanced/Routing.shtml?config.route_table[0].enabled=true&config.route_table[0].used=1&config.route_table[0].entry_name=TEST&config.route_table[0].dest_ip=192.168.Z.ZZZ&config.route_table[0].metric=1&config.route_table[0].dlink=LAN&config.route_table[0].subnet=255.255.255.0&config.route_table[0].gw=192.168.X.YYY


The only change I had to do was change the config.route_table[0].dlink=2 to .dlink=LAN.

I'll try it in version 1.3x FW later.  Thanks OP!
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: lizzi555 on July 15, 2009, 12:07:43 AM
There is another way:

http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=6388.15

http://lizzi555.dyndns.org/655/StaticRoute.html (http://lizzi555.dyndns.org/655/StaticRoute.html)
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: Fatman on July 15, 2009, 08:24:53 AM
I have but one thing to say

HAAAACKS, we got your hacks here, steaming hot hacks!

Carry on gents!
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: davevt31 on July 15, 2009, 08:42:20 AM
I have but one thing to say

HAAAACKS, we got your hacks here, steaming hot hacks!

Carry on gents!

BOOM, Headshot ?  ;D
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: Fatman on July 15, 2009, 08:59:03 AM
That worries me not.  The shield turns the fast blow, but admits the slow kindjal.
Title: Re: Static routing on DIR655
Post by: KBAC on September 14, 2009, 02:18:25 PM
It's WORK!!!!  ;D ;D ;D