On Saturday 07 February 2009 17:34:02 Lokadamus wrote: > David Naylor wrote: > > On Friday 06 February 2009 13:47:47 Lokadamus wrote: > >> David Naylor wrote: > >>> I don't quite understand your question. See below for the network > >>> topology: > >>> > >>> ISP (host WinGate DNS, only proxy and socks connections allowed out) > >>> > >>> | Wireless connection to my gateway > >>> > >>> Server (My gateway, running bind9 for internet domain and DNS caching, > >>> FreeBSD 7.1p2) > >>> > >>> > PCI D-Link GPlus wireless card for link to ISP > >>> > PCI rl0 link to switch > >> > >> Ok, here is a realtek. That can sometimes make problems. > >> Can you change this network interface card? > > > > Yes I could, however I have the same problem on the gateway over the > > wireless card. The wireless card is connecting the gateway to the ISP > > (i.e. gateway->wireless->ISP) with the ethernet to the intranet. I > > haven't had any problems with pinging the gateway from my laptop. > > Can you see problems of your wireless card in /var/log/messages?
I do get some errors, here is a sample: # grep ndis0 /var/log/messages Feb 7 17:57:55 dgserver kernel: arp: 192.168.0.2 is on rl0 but got reply from 00:02:6f:3e:8a:ed on ndis0 Feb 7 18:03:25 dgserver kernel: arp: 192.168.0.1 is on lo0 but got reply from 00:02:6f:3e:8a:ed on ndis0 The MAC address is not an my network, as far as I can see.
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