Jerry, I am still having problems. I thought I would try to simplify the network to see if that would make a difference.
How about this: 1. eth0 is plugged into our school network/internet 2. eth1 is connected via ethernet cable to an access point. Would this work? If so, how should eth1 be configured? Thanks. Gerald On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Gerald Ardito <[email protected]>wrote: > Jerry, > > I'll get the info on Monday and send it to you before I do anything else. > > Thanks. > Gerald > > > On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Jerry Vonau <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sat, 2009-09-26 at 14:40 -0400, Gerald Ardito wrote: >> > >> > Jerry, >> > >> > I will try out what you suggested when I get back to school on Monday. >> > I'll let you know what happens. >> > >> Before you change anything please answer the questions below, I don't >> want to lead you on a wild goose chase... >> >> > >> > >> > That can be a problem, how is eth0 set? by dhcp from the >> > "regular >> > network"? Is the ip address in the 10.125.140.0 netblock? What >> > gateway >> > is the XS using? What is the output of "ip route ls"? Do both >> > eth0 and >> > eth1 plug into the same switch? >> > >> >> If your gateway is within 10.125.140.0/23, you will have to make some >> additional ip/routing changes in order to get to the internet from the >> XS box... Need that eth0 info.. >> >> You have been warned... >> >> Jerry >> >> >> >
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