> 
> 
> man route
> 
> Something like:
> 
>  route add default gw 192.168.1.1 eth1 
> 
> may fix you up.
> 
> Of course you're going to have to use a real IP and interface for your setup. 
> route -n will show you what your system is doing.
>

ok, so I did "route add default gw 68.28.241.85 ppp0"
and it came back "SIOCADDRT: Operation not permitted"
Looking in the man pages a ppp0 connection is not supported. (I think)
also, my IP address for this modem changes every time I connect to sprint. So 
is there a way to do a hardware reference instead of an IP reference?



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