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On 3/25/06, Peter <peter at iwebsl dot com> wrote: > Agreed, so the best option is to forget about the "not on local network" error and leave the router on its own subnet? > Unless I'm missing something, your network looks like: Internet -- Cisco -- m0n0wall -- LAN correct? but you have both sides of the m0n0wall, as shown above, on the same broadcast domain. You should really plug only m0n0wall into your LAN, and connect the Cisco and m0n0wall with a crossover cable on the WAN side. -Chris |