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I agree that you should configure your DSL modem in bridged mode if possible. Just in case it's not possible: have you checked the WAN interface setup page and ensured that Block private networks is unchecked? -klode On 5/31/05, Adam Hawkins <hawkos at tpg dot com dot au> wrote: > > Everybody should get a laugh out of this..... > > > > I am sorry everyone, oh and yes Chris I did mean to say thanks to Manuel > for > writing a great program such as m0n0wall.oops. Anyway, I truly am a > networking idiot. I just cannot access the internet from my client PC > 192.168.2.100 <http://192.168.2.100> through my LAN 192.168.2.1<http://192.168.2.1>which then goes to the WAN (I hope) > 192.168.1.5 <http://192.168.1.5> and unfortunately, to make matters worse, > I have a Dynamic IP > from TPG internet. > > > > I have read the manual from cover to cover more than a dozen times. I have > added rules, deleted rules, left monowall at it's default settings etc > etc. > I am using a Dynalink RTA100+ ADSL modem and it has a setting within it's > own WebGUI that allows you to set it up as a DHCP Server/Relay???. TPG > internet uses PPPoE and I am confused as to which gateway address I should > use. > > > > I have successfully setup 1.2b8 on a CF card and I can boot into the > WebGUI > just fine. After re-adjusting the WebGUI to state that WAN uses DHCP, it > states that the interface is up and running but when I set it up to use > PPPoE the WAN interface goes offline. > > > > Can anyone please run me through the setup of m0n0wall as if I was a > complete idiot and didn't have a clue, (actually, I really don't have a > damn > clue what is going on). > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Adam. |