> On the computers connected to the router i've set the dns of my isp and
> entered 192.168.0.1 for the gateway. I configured my internet applications
> to connect using a LAN connection.
You do know that 192.168.X.X is a private IP address range and will not
route directly onto the internet with a proxy or NAT, or something along
those lines. Also are all the Computers on the same subnet as the ether0 on
the OR-U
> RH348) this is all the information i need to use and it works.
> But using the Portmaster, if i launch an internet application, the router
> doesn't dial in. And if i dial in manualy, the internet applications still
> can't find any locations. I have no problem connecting to the router using
> telnet.
What does a 'show location myisp' look like? What does the radius profile
for the user on the dial in server look like?
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