On 05/23/2010 12:06 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 23 May 2010, Genes MailLists wrote: >>> It didn't appear that I had to, and thank you very much. >> >> Routing, by default, for IP's on same subnet uses the network on that >> subnet. So no need to change or add any route. > > Well, at some point I have to move cables and then convince this cable modem > its a valid client, probably by cloning the right MAC address. My web page > is not accessible using the current lashup with a BEFSR41 router. Partly > because it doesn't have any DynDNS facilities in it. dd-wrt does. > FYI - depending on your cable connection speed the BEFSR41 may not be able to keep up. I've seen a BEFSX41 (it is quite a bit faster than the BEFSR) reduce the download speed by a good 5 Mb/s or more on a 30 x 5 Mb/s cable connection. Meanwhile a linux firewall with over 40,000 rules caused zero degradation - on a 3.2 Ghz Pentium D box with 2 GB of memory. As speeds are getting half decent, some of the older (and newer) cable routers may not be able to keep up. Not sure whose system you're on ... that is MAC locking - most dont do that anymore I thought. They do lock to the MAC of the cable modem to identify you're a customer. gene -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines