On Sat, 7 Dec 2019, Russell Senior wrote:

The routes are fine, you don't need to set a route at all. Show us the
result of "ip a".

It took two reboots of the Dell and then it communicated with the router on
192.168.1.1; the restored configuration apparently didn't take but
communication was on eth1. While I run a single subnet the original
configuration used the WAN2+2LAN2 configuration wizard with eth0 as the WAN
port and eth1-4 bridged as LAN ports.

Rich
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