Re: Firewall with 3 NIC (1 wireless) problem

2006-05-26 Thread Dennis Olvany
Mark Moellering wrote: I am attempting to add a wireless capabilities to an existing network / firewall structure. I added a wireless NIC card to the firewall (Netgear WPN311) and followed the wireless instructions. I also added a similar card to an existing computer (Netgear WG311T). The

Re: Firewall with 3 NIC (1 wireless) problem

2006-05-25 Thread Mark Moellering
Dennis, Thanks so much for your help. Here is the ifconfig -v and netstat (a variety) from both the client and firewall. Both the client and the firewall have an ath0 (192.168.2.1 for firewall, 192.168.2.5 for the client) and a bge0 (192.168.1.1 for firewall, 192.168.1.2

RE: Firewall with 3 NIC (1 wireless) problem

2006-05-24 Thread fbsd
This may be a wild shot in the dark. Netgear WPN311 WG311T are both CLIENT RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter cards. Looks to me like you are missing hardware needed to make your wanted wireless network to work. On your wired LAN you cable a Nic card in your gateway box to a hub/router/switch through

Re: Firewall with 3 NIC (1 wireless) problem

2006-05-24 Thread Dennis Olvany
net.link.ether.bridge.enable=1 net.link.ether.bridge.config=bge0, ath0 Let's have a look at ifconfig and netstat -r. Whats with this bridge? Think you'd be better off without it. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list