Are you using NAT or any internal IP's?  I run 10.0.0.0 on my network and
have had issues with people running the same on their own internal networks.

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Jeremy

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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:57 PM
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] ABO and firewalls

I've got several other customers running exactly this same setup with no 
apparent problems.  So it's not simply the firewall it would appear.

Rk

At 05:21 PM 10/30/2003, you wrote:
>Yup, I know exactly what it is. The Firewall is breaking it :-)
>
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>Subject: [smartBridges] ABO and firewalls
>
>I seem to have a few problems.
>
>I've got a customer with an ABO, and like all my customers he has a Linksys
>BEFSR41 firewall.  The WAN port is static and public, the LAN is
>192.169.1.1 and is static.
>
>There seems to be a problem passing traffic.  But if the firewall is
>removed from the loop and it's WAN address assigned to the PC it works
fine.
>
>I have this offending firewall here on my test bench now, hooked to yet
>another ABO and it's doing the same thing.  I then replaced it with a new
>Netgear (more features/expensive) firewall and this one also does the same
>thing.  That is, with either firewall in the loop it won't pass
>traffic.  Yet from a PC on the private side of the firewall I can ping both
>the firewall (private) and the ABO (public), AND from a PC on my wired
>Ethernet I can ping the ABO across the wireless.
>
>Anyone got a clue what this is all about?  Oh, and I've done the reset to
>factory defaults on both devices MULTIPLE times.  Occasionally it works,
>but most of the time it won't pass any traffic between the PC and my tower
>if there is a firewall in the loop.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Rk
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