RV016 - DHCP - Assign another Default Gateway IP

Maybe this is a simple issue for you but i couldnt solve it.
I am using a RV016 (192.168.1.2) as a router and DHCP. It automatically assigns its own IP which is 192.168.1.2 as a default gateway. And I can not set my RV016 to assign a static another Default Gateway IP of the server. The workstations will connect to internet via this server (192.168.1.1)
Any suggestions ?
Thanks, ....

Umut,
The RV016 does not give you the ability to assign a different gateway. If your users can get out via the 192.168.1.1 which means this servers must be doing routing as well. Which device in your network should be the default gateway ?
Thanks,
Jasbryan
Cisco Support Engineer

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    Quality of Service............................... Silver (best effort)
    Scan Defer Priority.............................. 4,5,6
    Scan Defer Time.................................. 100 milliseconds
    WMM.............................................. Allowed
    WMM UAPSD Compliant Client Support............... Disabled
    Media Stream Multicast-direct.................... Disabled
    CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
    CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
    CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
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    DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
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       Authentication................................ 1.2.1.1 1812
       Accounting.................................... 1.1.1.1 1813
       Accounting.................................... 1.2.1.1 1813
       Dynamic Interface............................. Enabled
    Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
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       Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
       802.1X........................................ Disabled
       Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
          WPA (SSN IE)............................... Disabled
          WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
             TKIP Cipher............................. Disabled
             AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
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             802.1x.................................. Enabled
             PSK..................................... Disabled
             CCKM.................................... Enabled
             FT(802.11r)............................. Disabled
             FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
    FT Reassociation Timeout......................... 20
    FT Over-The-Air mode............................. Enabled
    FT Over-The-Ds mode.............................. Enabled
    CCKM tsf Tolerance............................... 1000
       CKIP ......................................... Disabled
       Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
       Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
       Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
       Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
       Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
       H-REAP Local Switching........................ Disabled
       H-REAP Local Authentication................... Disabled
       H-REAP Learn IP Address....................... Enabled
       Client MFP.................................... Optional
       Tkip MIC Countermeasure Hold-down Timer....... 60
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    Roamed Call Re-Anchor Policy..................... Disabled
    SIP CAC Fail Send-486-Busy Policy................ Enabled
    SIP CAC Fail Send Dis-Association Policy......... Disabled
    Band Select...................................... Disabled
    Load Balancing................................... Disabled
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