Did you update your default gateway to be .5 instead of .1 for the dhcp scope handing out to clients? If your gateway is still pointing at .1, or your dhcp gateway is handing out .1 where your router/gateway is .5, that would do it.

-mb


On 03/29/2013 07:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I just received a new ASUS RT-N16 running dd-wrt from Flashrouters. I
replaced my aging Linksys BEFSX41. The only change I made was to the LAN
IP - the router comes setup with 192.168.1.1, and I changed it to
192.168.25.5 (my network is 192.168.25.xxx). I connected the new router
to Cox through my cable modem, got a new DHCP WAN IP and new dns
nameservers. I updated my
/etc/network/interfaces to reflect the new
dns nameservers,
dns-search (changed from tc.ph.cox.net <http://tc.ph.cox.net> to
ph.cox.net <http://ph.cox.net>), and
the gateway from 192.168.25.1 (old router) to 192.168.25.5 (new router)
(I use a fixed IP on the wired network, and DHCP for the wireless)

I can connect to the Internet using the wireless part of the new router,
but the wired part of the new router times out on access to the
Internet. I can ping all my local machines on the wired network. When I
ping google.com <http://google.com>, the error is ping: unknown host
google.com <http://google.com>, so I assume I cannot resolve any
Internet addresses.

Any suggestions on how to further troubleshoot/fix this problem?

Thanks, and Happy Good Friday to everyone!

Mark


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