Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-09 Thread Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach
Hello, Steve Bertrand wrote: Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach wrote: Hello, many thanks for your help. The problem was already solved with the first answer I read by Steve Bertrand, Derek does have an important point. If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you

network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach
Hello, at the moment I'm using internet an emails via a 56k modem and ppp. I want to change to DSL -- but I'm not able to do it without help. I've bought a router/gateway from my provider (Telekom/T-Online) which is called Speedport W 502V Typ A an has the ip address 192.168.2.1; it is

Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
I've bought a router/gateway from my provider (Telekom/T-Online) which is called Speedport W 502V Typ A an has the ip address 192.168.2.1; it is connectet to an ethernet card (rl0). 192.168.2.1/24 is in a different network than 192.168.10.1/24. Your gateway and your workstation will not be

{Disarmed} Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Derek Ragona
At 04:08 AM 4/8/2008, Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach wrote: Hello, at the moment I'm using internet an emails via a 56k modem and ppp. I want to change to DSL -- but I'm not able to do it without help. I've bought a router/gateway from my provider (Telekom/T-Online) which is called Speedport W

Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach
Hello, many thanks for your help. The problem was already solved with the first answer I read by Steve Bertrand, ... You essentially gave yourself an address outside of the gateways LAN address scope, and then proceeded to route all unknown traffic to yourself. You probably want: #

Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach wrote: Hello, many thanks for your help. The problem was already solved with the first answer I read by Steve Bertrand, Derek does have an important point. If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you will want to ensure that the IP you added

Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Steve Bertrand wrote: If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you will want to ensure that the IP you added to FreeBSD manually does not fall within the DHCP scope of the gateway. For instance, if you plug a Windows PC into the gateway, it will by

Re: network configuration problem

2008-04-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Warren Block wrote: On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Steve Bertrand wrote: If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you will want to ensure that the IP you added to FreeBSD manually does not fall within the DHCP scope of the gateway. For instance, if you plug a Windows PC into the