192.168.x.x should not be accessable from the Internet. Those are private
addresses and not usable on the public Internet.
But that doesn't answer your orginal question. I need a tad more info.
What is the external address and internal address and the subnet mask for
each?
Lyle
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From: Stacy Lampman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 7:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ShareTheNet] Not working
We have been using Share the Net with a DSL line for 4 months. Our ISP
changed our IP addressing scheme from 192.168.254.x to 192.168.10.x. We did
this so we can access our server on our LAN from the internet. We had to
change our external IP from 192.168.254.x to 192.168.10.x. When we made
this change we can no longer access the internet, let alone PING the gateway
box. When we hooked a Win95 PC on our LAN to our DSL router with these
setting, we were able to access the internet. There is something wrong with
our Share the Net settings... can anyone help??
Thanks..
Stacy
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Lawlor Consultants Ltd.
631-474-5011 ext. 106
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web site: www.lcl-ltd.com
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