OK, let me get this straight.  I am in the same place Raymon is, put the
Gnatbox up last night, and then fiddled trying to connect out.  My
problem may be a problem with the NIC (separate post on that already
sent), but with just the default rules, I should be able to get out.

My gnatbox can ping and resolve names on the internet.  The Gnatbox can
ping my client (192.168.1.100).  I have put the IP for the DNS that RR
gave via DHCP to the Gnatbox in the client's setup.  I test ping, and
the client cannot get a response from anything.  

I ping the gnatbox gateway IP (192.168.1.1), get no response.
I ping the gnatbox external IP, get no response.
I ping the DNS IP, get no response.
I ping www.cisco.com, get no response.
I open a browser, and it can't resolve netscape.com.

Ok, does any of this make sense?  Is there something I need to do?

-Andrew

John Vaccaro wrote:
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> Raymon...
> Your almost there!!  Assing each machine on your protected network a unique
> "192" address.  In the In the TCPIP protocol properties of these machines,
> set the Gateway to the IP address of the Gnatbox's network card that is
> attached to your protected network.  Add the DNS addresses supplied by your
> Cable Modem ISP to each machine's DNS tab in the TCPIP properties. Restart
> the machine when prompted and that machine should be able to connect to the
> world.
> 

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