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ElLoco
11-02-2005, 13:37
How can i connect to the DBox2 from my PC?

My configuration

PC:
IP: 192.168.178.20 over DHCP from Fritz
Sub: 255.255.255.0

Fritz:
IP:192.168.178.1
Sub: 255.255.255.0

WL-HDD:
Firmware: 1.2.3.0 and the JOCKYW2001 Files
Hybrid Modus as Client over WLan to the Fritz
IP: 192.168.178.22 over DHCP from Fritz
Sub: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.178.1

DBox:
IP: 192.168.178.19
Sub: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.178.22
Brodcast: 192.168.178.255

Connection from PC to WL-HDD and from WL-HDD to PC is no problem.
But from and to PC from Dbox i can't connecting.
Why not? I will understand it.
Is there a way with Route,Tunnel,Forwardin or anything else from WL-HDD to DBox?

The 2. problem is i can't connect from the WL-HDD to Fritz in encryption mode only without encryption

Ulrich
11-02-2005, 17:01
DBox:
IP: 192.168.178.19
Sub: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.178.22
This is wrong: the WL-HDD acts as ethernet bridge and not as router. Set gateway to 192.168.178.1 and it should work. I've a similar setup and it's working fine.

Ulrich

ElLoco
11-02-2005, 19:08
This is wrong: the WL-HDD acts as ethernet bridge and not as router. Set gateway to 192.168.178.1 and it should work. I've a similar setup and it's working fine.


I have set gateway to 192.168.178.1 at the DBox but i can no connect to it.
Can you tell me your configuration?
What do you mean to my second problem, with the encryption?

Ulrich
12-02-2005, 10:44
Can you tell me your configuration?
- FritzBox and PC: like you
- WL-HDD: static IP 192.168.178.30 running in WDS only mode, using Oleg's firmware with NFS-kernel support, Jocky's NFS binaries
- dbox: static IP 192.168.178.31

I remember that I was struggling getting this setup to work with 1.2.3.0 firmware, but I prefer Oleg's version anyway.


What do you mean to my second problem, with the encryption?
I'm using WEP128 for the whole network and this is working fine. FritzBox seems to have it's own way of mapping passphrase to hex-keys, so I had to enter the hex-keys in all clients instead of the passphrase. I would prefer to use WPA, but my notebook doesn't agree with me :-)

Ulrich