I have another question.......

At the time my Windows system was directly connected to my cable modem (no
STN yet) I used to activate a batch file from my windows startup menu with
DOS commands like

route add 131.174.116.174 131.174.116.7
(first: target IP address; second: gateway)

to enable my system to connect to hosts on my cable providers network. (My
cable ISP has disabled direct communication within the IP blocks, apparently
to make it difficult to do direct-file-transfers and multiplayer-gaming thus
relieving network traffic, but I don't get the point to this as everyone is
using the route add trick so in fact the internal traffic is doubled instead
of reduced.... :-\ but anyway)

I've been struggling a while finding the Linux equivalent to the DOS route
add command, but currently did not succeed. The syntaxis of the Linux 'route
add' is a bit different from the DOS-variant........

Can someone help me?

thanks + regards
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