It does not work because you are not using the correct cable. In order to directly connect to NICs (or NIC-to-Router) you need a cross-over cable. The pin-through is different than a normal patch cable. Google "cross-over cable" or just ask the guy behind the counter of your local computer store for one.

HTH,

Christopher Hollow
Technical Consultant

Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello everyone,

     I'm Running FreeBSD 4.8-R, NATd, Firewall enabled.
     This box acting as a gateway.

     Modem Router calling the Internet and connected to rl0 in my FreeBSD
     and rl1 connected to HUB clients.

When I plug the network cable From the Modem router directly to my FreeBSD in the first NIC rl0 it doesnot take the internet connection.
and nor the light in the rl0 lights.!


     So to solve the problem, I have a small HUB i pluged the cable from
     the router to hub (uplink) and from the HUB to rl0 then everything
     works fine, and the NIC light comes on, and NATd works great
     also all clients have the internet access.

The question is:
Why the network cable from Modem router to box directly doesnot
work in the time from Modem router to HUB and from HUB to BSD box works fine?
Thank you all.
--
Marwan Sultan


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