On Tue, 15 May 2001, Jay W. Anderson wrote: > If I understand the situation correctly, the only time that wan 0-0 > should show all 0's is iff you are getting assigned your ip's via > dhcp or equal. If the RTE you refer to is bob, amy, nate, carl, > dennis (and whoever else I've forgotten)... which it looks like > since I have thee block right after you, you should do: > set ppp wan0-0 ipcp 65.165.40.38 > write > reboot > Thats what I had to do last night to get back up I've tried -- not succesful. I think I'll go down in the basement and try starting fresh with the serial cable. What you say makes sense, but everything (including the HOWTO/docs at www.real-time.com) say to issue 'set ppp wan0-0 ipcp 0.0.0.0' Also, I got the idea that the router IP should be assigned to eth0. The aforementioned docs say 192.168.x.x, which is goofy if you have a subnet, no? I feel like I've got most of the pieces. It's gotta be something small. -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous