> > >I have attached some of some related files. Also, this computer is on > > >a LAN (in case that makes any difference). > > > > > > > as a non modem related issue, since the linux host is already > on a LAN it > > quite possibly has a default route established. it could be that unless > > you tweak your routing table the rest of your LAN will become > unreachable > > as soon as you connect to the internet. > > Yes, the default route established at boot time. It is defined by > a route statement in /etc/init.d/network. (I've enclosed a copy > of that file). > > > if you reach the LAN though a NON-default route this should not be a > > problem though. Hopefully the LAN is either using either > registered-IP or > > reserved-IP ranges. > > What is the appropriate syntax for route to set up a non-default > route to my LAN? (I use IP addresses in the 192.168.x.x range.) > > Thanks for taking the time to answer. > > Sincerely, > > David [[ Untitled Attachment : 4894 in winmail.dat ]]
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