Derek Warren wrote:

so should i remove it and reapply it or just try and reapply it?


I don't know. :-) Try just reapplying it first. Then remove everything if it doesn't work--at least that's what I'd try, anyhow.

It did fix my problem with use the SunRay behind a NAT firewall across my DSL line.. Very please that I can now use it behind a firewall.


Very cool. :)  There have been other attempts at making a "WANRay":

http://www.cse.nd.edu/~striegel/HowTo/WANRay.html


Is there any errors I should look for when it is applying? I didn't see any and it looked like a clean install along with the Firmware upgrade on all the Sunray 150's. (I was previously at 114880-3)..


I didn't see any errors either. Who knows... I guess our hero Otto is off for the week as Sun is closed this week. So much for five nines availability. ;)


DMW
I will have to try to remove and reinstall it tomorrow and see if that fixes. If not I will open up a Case with Sun.

Yeah, I saw that page about the WanRAY's... But modified it to use the DHCP server provided with Solaris 10. Can't wait till the real ones come out as they are pretty cool and supposed to work on a 300K dsl. When I played with it I could not really tell a difference except for a very small lag, but it was not bad.

jason
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