Sorry to hear this. Hang in there, things may change.
By chance are you just a WISP or do you offer other services as well?
Off list if you wanna talk.
George


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I will flip that around:



Anyone want to SHORT the stock on my company. It is a sure bet!! Cause I am going down hill quick!!



Guess I will have to fall back to my day job---Air Force Comm Officer. )-;



Sully



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*Subject:* RE: [smartBridges] Mikrotik. Since I hav'ent had any luck other places




Anyone wanna invest 10 grand in an isp? I need cash :D



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Is the server has PPPoE authenticated to it? If not, you can't ping to it. What is the interface IP address for WISP network?



Alex

sB Tech Support







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*Subject:* [smartBridges] Mikrotik. Since I hav'ent had any luck other places




Well, everything is working good, but one last question on the Mikrotik router.



I have a two intefaces, one where my internet bandwidth comes from and the other for my wisp network.



I have setup the wireless interface as 10.0.0.1 and the PPPOE pool to 10.0.0.100-200. The question is that I have a server at 10.0.0.2, that is my mail server and I can't ping it or connect to it? How is this accomplished?



Dennis







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