Re: ADSL and SpeedTouch 510
From: Jason (no_at_mail.com)
Date: 11/08/03
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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 09:46:03 GMT
Hi me.
I got a little confused too!!
I already had a 4 port hub installed before I got the SpeedTouch 510. I have
2 network cards installed and one had an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and the
other was connected to the SpeedTouch 510 with an IP address of 10.0.0.2. I
was trying to configure the SpeedTouch to route all inbound traffic across
to 192.168.0.1 and that was not working. I changed the default server
address in the SpeedTouch configuration to 10.0.0.2 and hey presto all is
working great now.
I have subsequenctly disabled the second network card and am just using the
SpeedTouch for all my networking needs.
Thanks for your input...it helped me see the light!!
Cheers,
Jason
"_____" <notme@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:3fab007e$0$238$a729d347@news.telepac.pt...
> Hi Jason,
> I got a little confused about your LAN specifications, can
> you clarify on that?
> I think that you imply that your LAN is set like this:
> Wan---510(10.0.0.138)---Windows with ICS
> (10.0.0.2)---Windows with IIS (192.168.0.1).
> So, from this I think that your 510 has one RJ45 port.
> The best thing to do would be to buy a cheap 10 Mb hub (or
> one 100Mb hub, but with autosensing or manual override to
> 10MB) and change the IIS machine to somemething like
> 10.0.0.X and enable NAPT in the 510. Things should go like
> this:
> Wan
> |
> 510
> |
> Hub---Windows (10.0.0.2)
> |
> Windows with IIS (10.0.0.X)
>
> See http://www.petri.co.il/alcatel_upgrade_home_to_pro.htm
> me
>
> "Jason" <no@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:pZpqb.181032$bo1.61124@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> > Thanks for the post me!
> >
> > The machine with IIS is the machine that the ADSL modem is
> also connected to
> > and yes, I can see the Internet from this machine. I can
> connect to the
> > modem to configure with web interface or CLI using
> 10.0.0.138 and the
> > network card that the ADSL modem is connected to shows
> with an IP address of
> > 10.0.0.2. However, the other network card in my IIS
> machine has an IP
> > address of 192.168.0.1, which is automatically set by the
> Internet
> > Connection Sharing option in Win XP Pro.
> >
> > Still not sure how to resolve this though.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jason
>
>
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