Seth wrote: > Nope, assign gateway as eth0, and make sure that eth2 will forward.... > make sure that eth0 will route back the other way too. > > eth2 doesn't need to be public ip How does the notebook know which IP addresses are local to the wireless LAN and which need to be routed via gateway's eth2? Can't use a traditional netmask -- can you create a "point to point ethernet"? -- K<bob> [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.jogger-egg.com/
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