I just got my wireless internet this morning, and have run into a
small problem.
The wireless bridge, attached to my nic has been assigned a static IP
(for the time being), and to get my nic (eth0) to find it, it was also
assigned an IP address in my ISP's range. Not a good thing.
I, quickly, attemted to assign a 192.168.*.* address to eth0, and
point it towards the beidge, but that did not work..
I know there is a way to get my nic address off of my ISP's address
range, but have not figured it out, yet.
What can I do to get my nic (eth0) with a non internet IP address
(192.168.1.2) to find the bridge?
Thanks
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