You cannot have the same network on LAN and WAN. Set LAN to 10.0.1.x.
Martin Meraner wrote:
>Hello first of all, I've just signed up a day ago, and I would have a
>question ... it may be that it is a trivial one, but since I am a beginner .
>so please forgive me my probably stupid question.
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>I have the following network situation:
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>LAN (Subnet 255.255.255.0, net 10.0.0.x)
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>(10.0.0.222)
>mOnOwall (a bare PC with 2 network adapters and a monitor)
>(?.?.?.?)
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>ADSL Router (with 4 network slots, the gateway has ip address 10.0.0.138 and
>subnet 255.255.255.0, it serves to connect to the internet, I suppose it
>uses NAT to translate the internal private addresses to real ones).
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>HOW should I set the WAN settings??? I tried with static ip and have given
>the wan the address 10.0.0.223 and as gateway 10.0.0.138, but it just blocks
>everything (I suppose that in the target WAN he tries to search for real
>addresses instead routing them to the 10.0.0.138 internet adsl). Can you
>help me, do you have any suggestions?
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>Martin Meraner
>Territorium Online
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