On Sat, 26 Sep 1998, David Karlin wrote: > >I have attached some of some related files. Also, this computer is on >a LAN (in case that makes any difference). >
as a non modem related issue, since the linux host is already on a LAN it quite possibly has a default route established. it could be that unless you tweak your routing table the rest of your LAN will become unreachable as soon as you connect to the internet. if you reach the LAN though a NON-default route this should not be a problem though. Hopefully the LAN is either using either registered-IP or reserved-IP ranges. - dave -- | oOOooO / --| oOobodoO / [EMAIL PROTECTED] --| ooOoOo / | II / "Rocky Road," croaked the toad. | II /