yeah KEn
you're right

yeahhh is this problem but get another and my weak point ( I am newbie )
in my adsl - ext-router(tp-link-TL-WR541G) set up like this (STATIC ROUTE)
ip:192.168.0.1
mask255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.101

and nothing
soon I'll be crazy not to set it up


i dont know,

One thing I have done wrong


>> >> ADSL (router ext)
>> >>
>> >> 192.168.1.1     ( cable 1 )
>> >>    |
>> >>    |
>> >>  xl0
>> >>  192.168.1.101 ( cable 1)
>> >> gatewayopenbsd4.8-
>> >> xl1
>> >>  192.168.0.1    ( cable 2)
>> >>   |
>> >>   |
>> >> Client
>> >>  192.168.0.10   ( cable 2)
>>
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> I'm guessing the ADSL router is a typical NAT router, and that your OpenBSD
> router is *not* configured for NAT.  as a result, the ADSL router is seeing
> outbound packets from 192.168.0.10, but doesn't know how to deliver the
> inbound responses.  it knows that the 192.168.1/24 network is reachable via
> one of its own LAN ports, but I'm guessing that it doesn't know how to reach
> the 192.168.0/24 network.
>
> you need a static route defined on the ADSL router telling it that for the
> 192.168.0/24 network, the next hop router is at 192.168.1.101.
>
> -ken

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