Hi, I've been using a wireless router (Netgear wgr614, a present from my sister) to connect a now-mobile computer to my home LAN. This replaced an old 486 I was using.
Well, the darned thing stopped working (Internet port seems to be non-functional), so I slapped my Debian-based 486 back into place, and am now trying to use the wireless, Internet-less router as a way of getting that computer onto the LAN. I have the router hooked through one of its other wired ports into a switch which handles the other computers. The mobile box connects to the Netgear box, and can ping, telnet, etc., other machines on the LAN, but it does not make it outside. I cannot ping a numeric IP address ("destination port unreachable" from the 486 gateway) or anything like ftp.debian.org (times out). I have given the Netgear box a static LAN address of its own. The Netgear box is the obvious problem, as the mobile box used to work when hard-wired to the switch like all others. But I have no idea what is wrong with the configuration. Or is this a setup which has no chance of working? Many thanks for any help with this... What else can I provide info-wise which would help? The 486 is set up as gateway/firewall, usual setup with Shorewall. Do I need to change the configuration there, perhaps? Kenward -- In a completely rational society, the best of us would aspire to be _teachers_ and the rest of us would have to settle for something less, because passing civilization along from one generation to the next ought to be the highest honor and the highest responsibility anyone could have. - Lee Iacocca -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]