How to Use Untangle With Four Subnets
Untangle software allows users to control and monitor a computer network. When Untangle is configured as a transparent bridge it is generally placed between the firewall and the main network switch. By default users might stumble upon a basic problem in which Internet access is only enabled for the main subnet. To configure Untangle to route traffic to multiple subnets you will need to add the four subnets to the routing table. Untangle will use this list to determine where to route packets.
Instructions
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Launch Untangle and log in using your user name and corresponding password. Select the "Config" tab.
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Select the "Networking" tab and click the "Advanced" drop-down menu.
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Choose the "Routes" option from the "Advanced" menu. The "Static Routes" table will open.
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Click the "+" (Add) button to add the first of four subnets you want to include in the routing table. A new blank row will appear in the table.
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Choose "Target/Netmask" and enter the subnet address. Click the "+" (Add) button again to add the remaining subnets.
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