No I know that they are correct.  I have used them before.  The Sun machine that I had 
on this address worked.  I will give me ISP
a call.  I am using the same gateway address for my Win box.  So it should be correct. 
 I will also try changing as you suggested.

Steven

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On 6/15/2000 at 4:33 PM Robert Glover wrote:

>If you aren't using some sort of dialing software (like PPPOE), then I
>think you have the wrong gateway address, the wrong IP address (for
>your PC), or the wrong network mask.  Verifying that these are correct
>(by calling the ISP), couldn't hurt.
>
>If you are using PPPOE or some similar "dialing" software, then I'd
>put my bets on that.  Since I don't use PPPOE, someone else would have
>to chime in.  Also, you might want to check out www.deja.com/usenet to
>see if you can come up with
>
>Ready for a long shot?  Try changing your netmask to 255.255.248.0
>
>   It seems that windoze forwards to a gateway
>   even when it isn't in the IP/subnet for the
>   given interface.
>
>I was looking at this article ICYWW (in case you were wondering):
>http://x74.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=599734408&search=thread&CONTEXT=961100184.1883570176&HIT_CONTEXT=961100081.1882587142&HIT_NUM=17&hitnum=3
>
>If that doesn't work, email me your IP address, netmask, and gateway
>IP address
>and I'll see what I can do.  Don't send it to the list, email it to
>me.
>
>> On 6/15/2000 at 9:16 AM Robert Glover wrote:
>>
>> >> Robert,
>> >>
>> >> When I enter that command I get a message back, Network unreachable.  I had done 
>this once before.
>> >>
>> >> Any other ideas??
>> >>
>> >> Steven
>> >
>> >1.  Can you ping the IP address of the gateway?
>> >
>> No I can not, if I try to I get the message back Network unreachable.
>>
>> >2.  Is the windoze box using DHCP?
>> >    Right-click network neighborhood, look at TCP/IP protocol for the
>> >LAN adapter.
>> >    Don't make any changes (or you'll have to reboot..hehe).
>> >
>> >3.  If the windoze box is using DHCP, then the Linux box will need to
>> >use it too.
>> >
>>
>> NO On both 2 and 3
>> >
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