I can't seem to get everything working here for some reason.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct or not ?
I have the cable modem going to the red interface. The green interface is going to the router, but here is where I am confused. Is the green interface supposed to plug into the "Internet" port of the router or just one of the lan ports ? I think its just one of the lan ports, but I still can't get it to work.
I disabled DHCP on the router (Linksys), Enabled DHCP on the Smoothwall, but when I renew the IP address, it gives me back a lan address that is not specified from Smoothwall. IE I have Smoothwall only set up to give out addresses from 192.168.1.6 and up but it returns a .100 IP.
When I run ipconfig it shows me that the default gateway is smoothwall, but I can't seem to get anything to connect to the net...any suggestions ?
I checked out some of the smoothwall site, but still with no luck.
If it helps, I think it might be something to do with the red interface not being configured correctly.
Does anyone know what I enter in the "DHCP" hostname field when I set the red interface to use DHCP from my isp ?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Murph
Can anyone tell me if this is correct or not ?
I have the cable modem going to the red interface. The green interface is going to the router, but here is where I am confused. Is the green interface supposed to plug into the "Internet" port of the router or just one of the lan ports ? I think its just one of the lan ports, but I still can't get it to work.
I disabled DHCP on the router (Linksys), Enabled DHCP on the Smoothwall, but when I renew the IP address, it gives me back a lan address that is not specified from Smoothwall. IE I have Smoothwall only set up to give out addresses from 192.168.1.6 and up but it returns a .100 IP.
When I run ipconfig it shows me that the default gateway is smoothwall, but I can't seem to get anything to connect to the net...any suggestions ?
I checked out some of the smoothwall site, but still with no luck.
If it helps, I think it might be something to do with the red interface not being configured correctly.
Does anyone know what I enter in the "DHCP" hostname field when I set the red interface to use DHCP from my isp ?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Murph