On 16 Jun 2004 at 11:13, Daniel Pittman wrote: > NB: It is much nicer to create a new thread rather than reply to an > existing message and change all the details - some hidden features, like > the `References' header, don't get changed that way, so your message > shows up in the middle of another running subject...
Thanks for the tip; apologies to the person whose message i hijacked! > That depends. Is this a "bridge mode" device, or does it handle the > PPPoE layer internally? My Zyair B-2000 V2 (I wasn't very precise in my last email) does handle PPPoE and has a DHCP server; I could access the Internet with Knoppix for example without any further configurations...I have a Toshiba Laptop and a D-Link DFE 660 Ethernet Cardbus. The built-in firewall is enabled. > How is this configured under Windows? From that we should be able to > derive the operating mode correctly. > > Daniel Here is what my Zyair B-2000 v2 tells me: IP Pool starting address: 192.168.1.33 (my IP) Lan TCP/IP :192.168.1.1 (Gateway and DHCP server) IP submask: 255.255.255.0 Multicast: none RIP direction: both RIP version: RIP-1 DNS Servers Assigned by DHCP Server: 217.237.151.33 194.25.2.129 Under Wan MAC Address I have "Factory default" selected, instead of " Spoof this computer's MAC Address - IP Address". Under the DHCP table from the router i also noticed the hostname is not the one i had given Debian. Could that be causing the problem? Han