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From: "Mark" <markryan at cfl dot rr dot com> > Kyle McBride wrote: >> Are your clients getting DHCP leases from the m0n0wall? If so, are they >> getting DNS server and default gateway? Could just be a name resolution >> problem. Can you ping a public IP address (other than your m0n0wall's) >> from >> a client? > I am totally mistified as to whats wrong > its like there is no connection past the wan gateway at my isp. And we are trying to help. Try this... From the client, ping the m0n0wall ip. Ping the gateway IP. Type 'NSlookup www.google.com' and what does it return? (All) If it is using your m0n0wall for DNS tell nslookup to connect to 4.2.2.2 and try again. Ping 4.2.2.2 If nothing can get past the ISP, the ISP is blocking it. Power down everything. Turn on the ISP device, then after it fully boots, turn on the m0n0wall. If still no joy, set the m0n0wall MAC address to match the computer you used that worked. Lee |