Thanks for all the help here:

How would I go about getting IP addresses for my nics via EFW?

Not sure how to tell if natting is enabled on my linksys cable model as
well.  Please excuse my ignorance.

Tom

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Farzan Qureshi
<fqure...@rosmini.school.nz>wrote:

> What is the ip of your red interface, green interface and your comcast
> modem?
>
> Is natting enabled on comcast modem?
>
> Rgds,
> Farzan
> On Feb 4, 2012 9:15 AM, "Tom Maravilla" <tlmaravi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have setup up a EFW (version 2.5) in my home, but am unable to get my
>> "main uplink" to connect.  Every time I click on System -> Dashboard and
>> look at the Uplinks section, the status sits at connecting, then changes to
>> failed.  I am using comcast as an ISP here is my hardware setup:
>>
>> Linksys cable modem -> cisco switch -> EFW -> another switch for home
>> network
>>
>> Under network configurations:
>>
>> page 1/8 - chose Ethernet DHCP (Number of interfaces is 2)
>> page 2/8 - chose network zones -> NONE for blue and orange
>> page 3/8 - chose correct green NIC (ip address 192.168.110.1 - mask /24 -
>> 255.255.255.0
>> page 4/8 - chose correct red NIC (left MTU and Spoof Mac blank) - DNS was
>> manual
>> page 5/8 - looked up comcast DNS primary/sec servers and enter ip
>> page 6/8 - admin mail (left blank)
>> page 7/8 apply
>>
>>
>> I have had a few , who have EFW configured at home, take a look at this
>> and they have said that all other settings looks correct.
>>
>> One of my  is using comcast and he said he had to spoof his mac address
>> on page 4/8 of the network setup wizard.  He suggested that I take my
>> laptop and plug it directly into the cable mode, wait for the ip to be
>> assigned and make sure I can browse the internet.  Then do an ipconfig /all
>> and look at the mac address of the laptop and us that on page 4/8 of the
>> network wizard.  Here was his suggestion for hardware:
>>
>> Linksys cable modem -> EFW -> another switch for home network
>>
>> I tried this and was not successful.
>>
>> The end result is the EFW is up and running, DHCP is working, but I am
>> unable to get out  and browse any sites.
>>
>> Thanks for this list, any ideas?
>>
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