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Topic: Errors and collisions on Wan  (Read 3822 times)
« on: February 02, 2008, 23:58:09 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

Hi
i' have problem with my router m0n0, becouse on Wan I have errors and collisions, and i cant go internet and i must reboot router.
what's the problem?


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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2008, 02:10:15 »
minsik *
Posts: 21

thats weird, why doesnt your wan show details of the real wan instead of 192.168.1.1 which is not the outside world?
Unless you are on the output of another firewall/router. Then thats where you should be looking maybe.




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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2008, 11:35:37 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

thats weird, why doesnt your wan show details of the real wan instead of 192.168.1.1 which is not the outside world?
Unless you are on the output of another firewall/router. Then thats where you should be looking maybe.




My lan is

ISP's router-----m0n0----switch----host


« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2008, 12:06:52 »
minsik *
Posts: 21

some guidance here ?

http://doc.m0n0.ch/quickstartpc/troubleshooting.html
http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/troubleshooting-nointernetfromlan.html

I still cant see the ISP having a direct connection to you of 192.168.1.1 and you having to set the ip of your wan port as 192.168.1.2  255.255.255.0 which allows 255 ip addresses as local! I assume you have set static as the connection method? But isnt the connection type under connections - wan should be either pppoe ot ppptp as any isp requires you to login/verify you are the correct valid customer with them?

ISP's router (at his premises building?) ---(ADSL modem/NAT firewall/router 4 port switch you didnt mention! at your building - location )---m0n0----switch----host 

ok but, normally unless you have a cat 5 cable direct physically to the isp next door you would be connecting to the isp router over an adsl connection? There he requires you to LOGIN, the method normally being pppoe or ppptp. then the pppoe setting would allocate the correct connection details to monowall.

AHA, the penny has slowly dropped. Unless you have an adsl modem/nat firewall allready there and its of course dhcp tunrned on! its address is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0. and allocating to monowall WAN 192.168.1.2    Sorry you are making difficulties as there are effectively two firewalls inline.   

Please set the adsl modem to bridge mode. Its just a passthrough everything in and out thats there. It does no connection to the isp. Set monowall wan type to pppoe and add the connection account name and password there. then that should be working for you ( i hope) The monowall Wan goes through the adsl device which is acting as a physical connection to the ouside world modem   only and its monowall that does the ppoe authentication/login to the  ISP and also does the firewall operations.

Hope this works out for you. Sorry it took me so long to twig to this but its very important to give clear details of pysical connections, all equipment and all how its configured.



« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2008, 12:27:04 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

some guidance here ?

http://doc.m0n0.ch/quickstartpc/troubleshooting.html
http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/troubleshooting-nointernetfromlan.html

I still cant see the ISP having a direct connection to you of 192.168.1.1 and you having to set the ip of your wan port as 192.168.1.2  255.255.255.0 which allows 255 ip addresses as local! I assume you have set static as the connection method? But isnt the connection type under connections - wan should be either pppoe ot ppptp as any isp requires you to login/verify you are the correct valid customer with them?

ISP's router (at his premises building?) ---(ADSL modem/NAT firewall/router 4 port switch you didnt mention! at your building - location )---m0n0----switch----host 

ok but, normally unless you have a cat 5 cable direct physically to the isp next door you would be connecting to the isp router over an adsl connection? There he requires you to LOGIN, the method normally being pppoe or ppptp. then the pppoe setting would allocate the correct connection details to monowall.

AHA, the penny has slowly dropped. Unless you have an adsl modem/nat firewall allready there and its of course dhcp tunrned on! its address is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0. and allocating to monowall WAN 192.168.1.2    Sorry you are making difficulties as there are effectively two firewalls inline.   

Please set the adsl modem to bridge mode. Its just a passthrough everything in and out thats there. It does no connection to the isp. Set monowall wan type to pppoe and add the connection account name and password there. then that should be working for you ( i hope) The monowall Wan goes through the adsl device which is acting as a physical connection to the ouside world modem   only and its monowall that does the ppoe authentication/login to the  ISP and also does the firewall operations.

Hope this works out for you. Sorry it took me so long to twig to this but its very important to give clear details of pysical connections, all equipment and all how its configured.


I can't change property of my router, becouse it is lock, and it automatically connect to internet. I have set m0no's Wan as static, on the same lan of the router. That is all that i can do....
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2008, 15:35:48 »
ChainSaw
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if you can't put the ISP's router in bridged mode and your ISP wont make that change for you then you might as well remove your m0n0wall from your network.   Cry

CS...
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2008, 16:05:43 »
maxe *
Posts: 27

Exactly.

Or buy a new router/modem. With m0n0wall a modem is sufficient.
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2008, 16:55:46 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

Exactly.

Or buy a new router/modem. With m0n0wall a modem is sufficient.


I must try whit a simple router

thank for help
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2008, 18:03:56 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

Now i have take a Dlink router DSL-G624T. I have put it as in bridged mode, and effect the connection on m0n0...but I dont go on internet Embarrassed
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2008, 23:43:24 »
rdie77 *
Posts: 12

I have resolved my problem...I have change eth PCI with another, and now I haven't errors on WAN  Grin
 
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