you've got the same subnet on multiple interfaces so the system doesnt know which interface to respond out of to reach you with return traffic. I'd remove the IPs from all but the interface you have plugged in and try it then.

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Aubrey Wells
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On Dec 28, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Jesse Robertson wrote:

I'm just beginning to learn about this and am in the process of setting up a test router. I have installed 3 ethernet cards in the test pc of various brands and ages ( I used what I had laying around and this is only replacing a linksys BEFSX41 (Hopefully)). The software recognizes the 3 separate cards and has called them eth 0 - 2 and reads there MAC addresses nicely. I set each card to its own IP 192.168.1.30/24 -192.168.1.32/24 and when I go to Configure and Show it displays correctly. The issue is that I have only connected one card to a switch and that is showing up as all three ip addresses. It responds intermittently to pings and though I activated the WebGUI I cannot access it.

If someone has an idea of what I'm doing wrong I'd appreciate the help. Thanks

Jesse
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