Also you might want to check the ip blocks that are in
use by the wkstations . They may not have been
announced in the internet (WAN) if your wan connection
is to the internet


regards,

suaveguru
--- Rashid Lohiya  wrote:
> If it was me I would try an extended ping from my
> router giving my LAN
> address as source and also double check I have my
> default gateway set in my
> PC.
> 
> Rashid
> 
> ""John Brandis""  wrote in message
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> > G'Day all for the second time today.
> > 2 questions:
> >
> > Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my
> 2503 serial 0 port. Can
> I
> > check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what
> I really have in terms
> of
> > BW.......
> >
> > Question 2: Have configured the router to connect
> to the HDSL network and
> the
> > ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access
> hosts on both networks
> > (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my
> workstation and I
> CORRECTLY
> > configure the IP settings, all I can access is the
> router and nothing over
> > the
> > WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's
> going against me and I have
> the
> > route static route configured correctly. What can
> I try now ????/
> >
> > thanks
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