> 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' yeah, that *ought* to work. that's what the Cisco manual says to do; and indeed what works for many customers. what it means is that it should get its IP assignment from the RADIUS server here; which lists the static address to be associated with your username/passwd. sometimes it doesn't, tho; so it doesn't hurt to 'set ppp wan0-0 ipcp 65.165.40.38' in your case. > 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? yes, the router IP should be assigned to both wan0-0 and eth0. when I wrote that doco I had to pick *some* address, so I chose a reserved address to avoid stepping on anyone's toes. you *should* substitute a routeable IP in place of the non-routeable one I put in the docs, in this case. if anyone has suggesstions on how to make this clearer, I'd be more than happy to listen to them. Carl Soderstrom -- Network Engineer Real-Time Enterprises (952) 943-8700