El Lunes, 10 de Octubre de 2005 10:00, elefino escribió:
Hello list.
I don't know how much info is "enough" (versus too much, or not enough).
To make my current SuSE box serve a few things on my little home network (files and mail) I was advised to set the SuSE box up with a static address, rather than whatever my LinkSys WRT54G router hands out via dhcp.
Check if your LinkSys will let you assign "Static DHCP" addresses. My D-Link has a configuration option under DHCP that does that: Static DHCP Static DHCP is used to allow DHCP server to assign same IP address to specific MAC address. You need to let your router assign the addresses for IP Masquerading to work, which is needed for accessing the Internet. Also. make sure your GW is assigned your router's IP address. In my case, that's 192.168.0.1. In your case, it should be 192.168.1.1. HTH. Regards. -- Alfredo J. Cole Grupo ACyC