>He should be able to ping the local windows boxes without the
default
>route right?
yes, he should be able to if
>Of course this assumes the route exist for the interface
>and the "local" network.
he had the 192.168.1.0 entry in the tables.
>The default would only be used if a host not in
>the local net was accessed. Then the default route with the
address of
>the router as the gateway would be needed. I figure that there is
>something else going on if he cannot see the local net boxes.
However, the reason I mention this is because usually when things
dissappear from the routing table none of it works. A reboot or
rebuild of the routing table may solve the problem. Also, make sure
that you ping the card itself. And take a look at ifconfig.
>
>Bret
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