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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Terry Miller wrote: > The 192.168.0.10 address is a computer (XP) and it does have a default > gateway of 192.168.0.12. If I move it to the second subnet it can browse the > internet and receive mail. The other 2 hosts are currently the lan port of If by "move" you include changing the addressing to match, then that sounds like a firewall or NAT issue. The defaukt outbound NAT does not apply to OPT1. But that's a completely separate issue from getting traffic between LAN and OPT1. > an old router and a wireless access point. I'm just using those for testing > the routing now. They still need proper routing setups to do this. Even the target of a ping needs proper routing. Fred Wright |