It is actually very basic. If someone can run this test on their Cisco 806
and report
their findings. I can see the problem by just doing the following:
erase startup-config
reload
assign IP addresses to both Ethernet interfaces
connect my laptop to E0 (4 port LAN hub)
connect ISP router to E1
cut and paste your config in here so we can see what are doing.
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> Got an 806 router with two Ethernet interfaces used for broadband access to
> the
> Internet. Ethernet 1 is typically the WAN interface pointing towards
Got an 806 router with two Ethernet interfaces used for broadband access to
the
Internet. Ethernet 1 is typically the WAN interface pointing towards the
Internet router, while Ethernet 0 is a 4-port hub used for the local LAN.
Everything works properly when the 806 is configured in the conventi
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