Hi, Erich,

>So your Win2K box has 2 NICs.
>Is your cabling correct?
>Can you access the internal interface of the router from your Win2K box, 
>e.g. can you ping 192.168.1.254.

Thanks! 
1.      I can't ping 192.168.1.254 from Win2000p or my local LAN.
2.      In essence, The Win200p box and the Bering PC won't talk to each other.
3.      Checked my cabling and changed cables, etc. etc.

The following was the configuration of my LAN initially:

      Win2000P                              Bering
  +---------------+                    +---------------------+
  | 192.168.72.74 |                    | eth0:65.95.176.193  |---> PPPoE/ADSL/DHCP
  |               |                    |                     |
  |               |<--[10BastT Hub]--->| eth1:192.168.72.254 |
  |               |                    |                     |
  +---------------+                    +---------------------+

I initially changed the Bering PC IP from 192.168.1.254 to 192.168.72.254 (in many 
places) and experienced the same problem. I thought I was doing something wrong and 
didn't catch all of the IP changes. So I added another card to the Win2000p and use 
the default setting of 192.168.1.254 on eth1 of the Bering box. With the above config, 
I couldn't ping neither direction.

Thanks!
Quan Si Kwon


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