You don't suppose the cable modem requires a crossover cable do you?
I used two straight through which both worked on the wireless router,
but not the wrap m0n0wall.
Joe
Joe Commisso wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a strange problem.
> My box is a wrap model and it works fine at home.
> My verizon isp gives me a non-static ip address and I have a cheap
> belkin router connected to that so I don't have to fuss with the pppoe
> user and password all the time.
> The local side of the router allows static ip addresses on the subnet
> of 204.168.2.0
> Like I said, the m0n0wall 1.22 works fine here.
> I only have one wan rule that allows https web gui access.
> Proto Source Port Destination
> Port Description
> TCP * * WAN address 443 (HTTPS)
> And the lan rule is
> Proto Source Port Destination
> Port Description
> * LAN net * * *
>
> I found this doc:
> http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/troubleshooting-nolinklight.html
>
> Which suggests a bad ethernet port, but it works here at home before
> and after I tried it on a static dsl modem.
>
> I do not have a link light when connecting to the static dsl modem,
> but if I connect the linksys wireless router that was there, it has a
> link light and internet.
> At home here I have a link light and internet. In fact I am using the
> m0n0wall as my gateway right now.
>
> Any suggestions?
> TIA,
> Joe
>
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