Wrt54gs & network 233.x.x.x

I have wrt54gs v7, firmware 7.50.5
First question:
I need add, to the static route, network 233.15.17.1. But if i enter number 233 to the "Destination LAN IP" filed, have message "IP value out of rage 0...223"
How add to the static route network more than 223?
Second question:
I need add 23 static route lines But have only 20 fileds for enter.
How add 23 static route sets?

I am afraid that's the limit...You cannot have more than 20 static route...
As the Destination LAN IP Address is the remote host to which you would like to assign the static route check if the IP Address is correct at the other end...

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