Problem connecting to network (was no subject)
Joshua Lewis
jmlewis at dslextreme.com
Thu Jul 15 19:34:22 PDT 2004
I called my ISP and they said I am set up fine. You are probably correct
about just making hard for people to help. So here is what you asked.
> Sounds like you're routing isn't right. What does 'netstat -rn' show you?
> Is that information correct? Do you have a 'defaultrouter="??"' line in
> /etc/rc.conf?
Yes I have a Default router in the rc.conf
Routing Tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs
Use Netif Expire
default 66.159.250.1 UGSc 13 0
rl0
66.159.250/24 link#1 UC 2
0 rl0
66.159.250.1 link#1 UHRLW 14 10
rl0
66.159.250.221 00:50:8d:a6:39:ca UHLW 0 18
lo0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 1
82 lo0
my info is
66.159.250.218
255.255.255.0
66.159.250.1 (Default Gateway)
66.51.205.100 DNS1
66.51.206.100 DNS2
/etc/resolv.cong
> > domain prideindesign.com
> > nameserver 127.0.0.1
> > nameserver 66.51.205.100
> > nameserver 66.51.206.100
> Router? What router? You don't mention a router anywhere else.
The XP box is behind a Linky Router. The Linksys has a seperate IP address.
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