No, I don't think so. Dan hit it square on the head. Last night I had it set up as per all the above posts but could not get it to work. The key was refreshing the ARP tables by simply shutting off both routers. I had Router 2 off many times, of course, as I continually changed cables and configs but I never took the time to go turn off router one to force it into a refresh.

You know at one point I even considered it might be an ARP issue but after reading manuals on the Internet I figured they must auto-refresh somehow because there was no way to activate into a terminal prompt in order to type an arp clear command.

As I always do, I overcomplicated and forgot the simplest thing of all.

I am now typing this post via my laptop while listening to some Alice in Chains from my Squeezebox.

Thanks Dan! I don't think beer will make it past customs but every student who just finished exams around here comes to the Island to kick back. If you do the same, the beers on me.


With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.