Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 15:43:55 +0800 From: Craig Beasland <craig@hotmix.com.au> To: "'FreeBSD Questions List'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Netgear Router. Message-ID: <000001be3947$d0179420$0a1e21cb@superbruce.hotmix.com.au>
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Hey there, I have just received my new Netgear RT 328 router for use with FreeBSD 2.2.7. I now have a whole new lot of headaches, currently I connect to the Internet via userland ppp and an external ISDN T/A. No problems. Now with the Netgear I am a bit lost. I have a c class of routable IP number which I use for other servers and bits and pieces, my ISP assigns me another IP number for my router and gives me a third IP for their adjacent router. The IP numbers that my ISP gives me are from a different subnet than my c class. Has anybody used the Netgear RT328 for this - or does anyone have any hints for me. My problem seems to be in routing. I realise these numbers are not routable - mine are I promise. So my c class 192.168.168.0 My ISP assigns me 192.168.160.1 My ISPs router 192.168.160.62 My BSD box is 192.168.168.2 - my router is 192.168.168.1. It is assigned 192.168.160.1 I add a default route of 192.168.168.1 top my BSD box and my windows clients use a gateway of 192.168.168.1. Is this correct? cheers & thanks in advance Craig Beasland Hotmix Group craig@hotmix.com.au (08) 9227 5957 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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