s that works fine, its just that the
> network stops working after 5-10
> minutes that its already working.
>
> Cheers
> Ian
>
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Subject: RE: Ethernet Stopping Problem
Things that stop after 5-10 minutes are usually
ARP related, but I can't be certain.
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> Need more background info.
> Explain where you are getting the public
> non-routable 10.0.0.
t its already working.
Cheers
Ian
-Original Message-
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Sent: 16 February 2006 01:53 AM
To: Ian Barnes; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: Ethernet Stopping Problem
Need more background info.
Explain where you are getting the public non-rou
Things that stop after 5-10 minutes are usually
ARP related, but I can't be certain.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Need more background info.
> Explain where you are getting the public
> non-routable 10.0.0.0 ip
> address from.
> You say the ADSL router is using them.
> Did you edit your real ip
Need more background info.
Explain where you are getting the public non-routable 10.0.0.0 ip
address from.
You say the ADSL router is using them.
Did you edit your real ip address to hide then from this public
post?
Also you have to post your ppp.conf file.
Are you trying to configure PPPoe?
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