>
>
> Hrms, some folks might have seen my last post on this already but I'm
> running out of options and could use some advice. Got an rfc1918 block of
> ips that a customer is using internally and needs to keep up. I've got an
> OR-U connected up to our network via ISDN (obivously) that is routed a
> .224 block of addresses. I've figured out how to multihome the machines
> however at least on the Win95 machines, it see's both networks but won't
> use the OR-U as a gateway when it attempts to use the internet. I'm
> assuming it's not working because the primary ip is rfc1918 and the
> secondary is the subnetted ip from us. Is there some sort of route I can
> use to get the win95 machine to actually USE the OR-U as it's gateway?
Well, with 95 or 98 you have a problem. The only way I have found to solve
this is to create a bat file on the pc that adds a route. You can put it
in the startup group and it will be run on a reboot. There is no way
that I have found to do a permanent route in 95/98. NT has a permanent
option to the route command. This leaves one more problem, with the newer
computers that suspend, the routing table gets dropped but since it was
not a reboot the batch file dosen't get run to re add it.
If you need any further info let me know....
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Floyd Pierce |Manager I/T Marketing & Development
|Box USA
Phone 914-749-3289 |floydp@boxusa.com
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