Subject: Re: Routing
To: dkwok <dkwok@iware.com.au>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/10/2001 19:44:31
1.  Make sure you have a default route set in the client.

2. You'll need to turn on NAT if you want the client to reach the
   outside world.  Otherwise, you will not get any further than the
   192.168.1.x network.

On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, dkwok wrote:

> Sorry guys. The network diagram is like this:
> 
> The purpose is to route 192.168.2.16 to the internet
> 
> Network client 192.168.2.16
>     |
>     |
> routing server (see the routing table previously posted)
> wi0 IP 192.168.2.1
> rtk0 IP 192.168.1.23
>     |
>     |
> gateway computer
> (192.168.1.1) Internal IP
> (203.42.129.27)Public IP
>     |
>     |    
>     |
> INTERNET
> 
> David Kwok
> 

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