> You forgot natd.
>
> Am guessing your DSL or cable modem is doing NAT and assigning an
> address to your FreeBSD system.

No the modem assigns IP to the 192.168.0.1 router, which in turn acts as
gateway for the rest of the network. I only have 1 real IP address. It
seems I have NAT already on the 192.168.0.1 and will now have to put
another NAT scheme into 192.168.0.3 machine? Perhaps, I should just create
static routes using the route command in freebsd?

>The modem will only accept traffic from
> the IP address it gave your machine. So when your other network routes
> thru the FreeBSD machine the modem igores it. Use natd to map that
> network traffic to the FreeBSD machine's external IP address.
>
> --
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