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areid



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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 10:50 am    Post subject: Cisco 877W Reply with quote

Hi I have been struggling with a configuration problem for some time and I am sure that I missing something simple but at the moment is it beyond me. The issue is this. I have been given a Cisco 877W ADSL wireless router to use at home. I have the ADSL stuff working and I have the wireless half working. The position of the router is that it is sitting between the internet and a linux firewall/webserver, a l2 managed switch (Intel 460) 24 port switch which has 2 vlans on it one the default and the other running dot1q back to F2 on the router. What I am attempting to do is have my sons friends connect via the wireless interface and have the data travel back through the vlan to the firewall where I am running smnp and traffic shapping. From the inside of the network I can ping everything this includes the wireless attached laptops. my problem is that using the laptop connected to the wireless interface I can ping it'self, the dhcp gateway and the IP of the dialer0 interface I am not able to ping anything else. dot1q is enabled and the vlan is linked back to the dotradio 0.2 sub interface. I am currently using trunking on the router although I have also tried to bridge the interface as well. I have not had any success at all up to this point. Can anyone out there help me please ?

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Athol Reid
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Solved!!!
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