STN can do route-add via the web admin tool

Jim

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have another question.......
> 
> At the time my Windows system was directly connected to my cable modem 
> (no
> STN yet) I used to activate a batch file from my windows startup menu 
> with
> DOS commands like
> 
> route add 131.174.116.174 131.174.116.7
> (first: target IP address; second: gateway)
> 
> to enable my system to connect to hosts on my cable providers network. 
> (My
> cable ISP has disabled direct communication within the IP blocks, 
> apparently
> to make it difficult to do direct-file-transfers and multiplayer-gaming 
> thus
> relieving network traffic, but I don't get the point to this as everyone 
> is
> using the route add trick so in fact the internal traffic is doubled 
> instead
> of reduced.... :-\ but anyway)
> 
> I've been struggling a while finding the Linux equivalent to the DOS 
> route
> add command, but currently did not succeed. The syntaxis of the Linux 
> 'route
> add' is a bit different from the DOS-variant........
> 
> Can someone help me?
> 
> thanks + regards
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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