I had 2 NIC's in the pfsense(Box A) and one in the Win(Box B).  To make
thing even simpler I pulled the second NIC in Box A.  I was just trying
to communicate on the same subnet so I didn't think the Wan was
required.   I will put the NIC back in Box A and put an IP on it.
Thx
Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:30 PM
To: Richard Davis
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] startup problem

You do have 2 nics in each box, right?

On 9/6/05, Richard Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is probably a newbie question but I have loaded pfsense on the
hard
> drive on PC "A" and have a cross over cable going to another PC(PC B).
> I configured the PC "B" with an IP in the same range(192.168.1.10\24
> .....the default on the pfsense box is 192.168.1.1\24).  I can not
http
> or ping box "A" from box "B"  so I told box "A" to ping its IP
> address(192.168.1.1).  I get a no route to host.
> 
> I know that the 2 PC's and their ethernet cards work because I loaded
> Star-os on one and pinged it from the other(Win 2000).   My install
was
> stright from the installer command off a CD that booted.
> 
> Normally I don't have this type of problem.  I figured that an generic
> install from the CD would not cause problems.   Any suggestions?
Thanks
> in advance
> 
> Richard
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