Charles,

Thank you, I had the gateway information on a piece of paper.  So it was easy to find. 
 Doing what Robert stated did
not work.  I had the Gateway information already in the system.  I can pull it up and 
it shows being attached to eth0.

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On 6/14/2000 at 6:38 PM Charles Galpin wrote:

>On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Robert Glover wrote:
>> First of all you need a default route, and to do that you will need
>> the IP address of your ISP's router(gateway).  Since your Windoze box
>> sees the net okay, get the info from it.  Here's an example of how to
>> use the route command to add a default gateway.  You could go into
>> linuxconf and do it, but do it my way -- it'll grow hair on your chest
>> :)  Well, okay linuxconf will make the default route permanent, so
>> once you have it working use linuxconf.
>>
>> route add default gw 216.233.X.1
>>                      ^^^^^^^^^^^  This is the IP address of your ISP's
>> router/gateway.
>
>He might not know how to find this. On the windows box do
>
>Start->Run
>
>and enter 'winipcfg'
>
>click on ok
>choose your network card and you will see the gateway as one of the
>settings.
>
>hth
>charles
>
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