Oletu- Have you configured the NAT piece of this puzzle??

Unless it is a "private" network, I am understanding this to be a situation
of you putting your workstation on a private address space (192.168.x.x),
and even with routing protocols or static routes properly configured, you're
not going to get "Internet/WWW" traffic back to that workstation without NAT
in place.

Need more info...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Franklin" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Where is the Missig Link [7:7304]


> When you mean when you say "browse the net" ? do you mean the network
> neighborhood?  If it is then it might not even be a problem with the link
or
> the router.  It may simply be a browsing problem i.e. you may need to use
a
> LMHOST file, WINS server or something like that.
>
>
>
>
> ""Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > Please if you can just drop a line across to me, it
> > might really help me.
> >
> > Has any one install a 2600 series router at the other
> > end of a microwave radio link through the ethernet
> > port be it 0/0 or 0/1?
> >
> > I have tried this on several occasions but it would
> > not work, for reasons I have not found out.
> >
> > The setup is like this. I have a microwave radio link
> > which is perfect. If you connect your computer to the
> > the radio through a cross-over cable you would browse
> > the net fine. My desire is to place this client in a
> > different subnet/network. I introduce a router in
> > place of the computer connecting to e0/0 of the 2600
> > using  a cross-over cable. The other e0/1 of the
> > router is then connected to the computer using another
> > cross-over cable. The radio is getting its link from
> > another router whose ip-address is 64.86.155.221/28,
> > the radio's ip-address is 64.86.155.155/28, the e0/0
> > interface of the 2600 is 64.86.155.156/28, the e0/1 is
> > 192.168.0.1/24. The routing protocol is 'igrp 200'.
> >
> > After the above configurations, the best I can get is
> > the replication of all the routes learned by this
> > router from the other one over the microwave radio
> > link, but my computer can browse the net. Remove the
> > 2600 router and plug the computer straigt into the
> > radio you would be able to browse the net.
> >
> > This is my dilemma. The questions that race through my
> > mind without answer are:
> >
> > 1. Is it that I can't use the interface e0/0 and e0/1
> > to make a WAN link over a microwave radio?
> >
> > 2. Do I need to install an ethernet interface WAN
> > module in the WAN slot provided in the router.
> >
> > 3. Are mine just missing something.
> >
> > 4. Please remind me of what the missing link seem
> > like.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards.
> > Oletu H. G.
> >
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