 spy king
join:2009-04-13
| reply to spy king Re: [General] WHR 125G + tomato setup help
Hey.. set it as 192.168.1.1 .. still no luck..
This is my current set up WAN: Connection Type PPPoE IP Address 59.92.66.21 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255 Gateway 59.92.64.1 DNS 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220
LAN: Router IP Address 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP 192.168.1.22 - 192.168.1.60
When I set the computers Ip to 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
I am only able to ping the router.. not able to access the net.. |
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 jza80
join:2005-10-29 Sacramento, CA
| reply to spy king said by spy king :When I set the computers Ip to 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 I am only able to ping the router.. not able to access the net.. Your missing DNS. You won't get anywhere without DNS. 
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 spy king
join:2009-04-13
| Damn. I feel like such an idiot. How could I have missed something so stupid? :|
It works flawlessly now.. thanks!
two more quick tomato based questions..
1.Is there anyway I can send commands to the router from my system?
I basically want one script that when run connects WAN and another when run disconnects WAN..
2. Is there anyway I can access my modem's Webadmin page from behind the router?
Thanks! |
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 spy king
join:2009-04-13
| I just managed to connect to my modem admin page using IPtables 
now only for WAN connect/disconnect from the computer, that is without having to login to the router admin page and click on connect/disconnect... Basically cause my DSL line is a capped line and I don't want to be always connected to the net.. |
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 spy king
join:2009-04-13
| Hey! All done 
thanks a lot for all the help 
PS: Used a telnet script to start the wan service and stop the wan service.. |
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 rizsher
join:2002-01-31 Egypt
| Instead of hard coding the static IP, you cna just use the Static DHCP function of Tomato to assign fixed IPs. Just make sure the Static IPs are outside of the DHCP Server "IP Address Range" you have specified under Basic-Network.
See attached screenshot. |
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