A key aspect of routing is the addition of static routes. Static routes are manually set paths that define how traffic should flow to specific destinations. Unlike dynamic routing, where routes are automatically learned and updated, static routes offer mo
Adding a static route to the routing table in Windows is simple. Routing tables control what path a packet takes when it’s sent from a device. There are many devices that have routing tables and can control packet paths including computers, routers,
To add a static route, press and hold the Windows key and the R key, then press Enter on your keyboard; this opens the Run dialog box. Type route print and press Enter on your keyboard.
You'll need to dive into the Command Prompt to add a static route to the Windows routing table, but it's easy and we'll walk you through the steps. View the Windows Routing Table