Raffaele Morelli: > > 1. assign a static ip to the WRT in the range of 192.168.1.0/24 but > different from the one of DSL modem
Most probably you will not need to do that since this is the default behaviour of the WRT. The public (modem) interface gets its IP address assigned automatically. > 2. disable dhcp and routing on the WRT Why? > 3. connect the internet to the DSL modem and connect the WRT to the > modem using the eth ports (not the internet port on the WRT) ACK. But to dial in, you probably have to tell the WRT your login credentials. This is easily done in the web interface. > 4. connect my debian box to the WRT and use dhcpclient to obtain a > valid ip address tunnelled to the WRT by the DSL modem Ok, now I am sure you do not know what you are doing? :) But it doesn't matter, just keep DHCP on the WRT enabled, plug in your Debian box and try to dial in. J. -- I'm being paid to act weirdly. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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