Run a `netstat -nr` and give us that output. Also the output from
#ifdown eth0
#ifup eth0
The key should be in the errors (if any) that are there.
It sounds like the gateway is not being added to the route table correctly:
You could try
# route add default gw 216.x.x.1
Checked for typos? If the
> "Kenneth" == Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why dhcp? I have a STATIC IP address on my xdsl connection. I
> am NOT using dhcp on windows, and am sending this e mail out
> right now on windows.
Ahh. Missed you haveing a static ip. Sorry, I can really help you th
Why dhcp? I have a STATIC IP address on my xdsl
connection. I am NOT using dhcp on windows, and am
sending this e mail out right now on windows.
--- Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Kenneth" == Kenneth Scharf
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I (finally) seem to
> "Kenneth" == Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I (finally) seem to have a working connection via IDSL. It
> works fine under windows by just setting up the IP, Gateway,
> Netmask, and DNS entries under the tcp/ip pulldown under the
> networking configuration for m
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