I have fixed my ipaddress conflict. (for some reason I had another
diald.conf in my /tmp directory that was used to overwrite my changes to
the /etc/diald.conf, easily fixed after I realized this).  I have
another small routing problem:

When a computer on my LAN attempts a connection diald intercepts it and
does the dialup.  PROBLEM: After the connection is established the
LAN computer still cannot find the remote ip address it initially was
looking for.  I waited until the connection was "up" and tried a number
of times.  All I can guess is that the LAN computer isn't routing
properly through the diald connection.  When I make the connection
manually my LAN systems can connect fine.

On my local machine diald is working well.  Very well.

Thanks for any help!

Here is my /etc/diald.conf:
connect /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/diald-connect
lock
mode ppp
device /dev/modem
speed 115200
modem
crtscts
local 192.168.1.0
remote 192.168.1.1
dynamic
defaultroute
fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
buffer-timeout 600
redial-timeout 1
pppd-options  asyncmap 00000000 lcp-echo-failure 3 lcp-echo-interval 7
include/tmp/diald.filter


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