Hi Kyle,
Yes! That's excellent advice as well! Pete, please try that and let us
know.
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kyle Faber" <
kyle@emr.net>
To: <
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: unreachable host
> On Sunday 29 December 2002 7:08 pm, mazdaracer wrote:
> > Indeed I still could use help!
> >
> > Going from the external side inward:
> > DSL router connected to 3 boxes: 2 XP and my Linux
> > My Linux has 2 ethernet cards, eth0 and eth1.
> > Eth0 is the external and has a fixed IP;
> > eth1 is internal and is 192.168.0.10;
> > eth1 connects to the d link router, a wireless access point with 4 port
> > hub;
> > eth1 has port forwarding enabled;
> > the d link is ip 192.168.0.2 and I have the configuration as if the
> > assigned ip address is 192.168.0.3 from the isp.
> > gateway is assigned as .10, my eth1 address.
> > the d link is also acting as a dhcp server for the wifi and lan devices
> > connected thru its hub. Therefor the 2 laptops can connect to the
> > internet, and they can see each other, but I cannot see the linux box
> > via ping, ftp or as web server.
>
> Everytime I have connected another router (usually for wireless) behind
> another router, I've always chosen a different subnet. Don't know how
> difficult it is with that D-Link, but try using 192.168.99.0/24 behind the
> D-Link and see if it is a NAT routing issue. (ie the D-LInk believes that
> every 192.168.100.* address should be on the inside interface and not
> outside.)
>
> Cable type could also be an issue, as well as the rest of the advice you
have
> gotten, just wanted to get my two cents in.
>
> Kyle Faber
> Account Manager
> EMR Internet
> kyle@emr.net
>
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