I take it that Linksys stuff is a whole lot different than Cisco stuff, huh? Or rather the way the provider assigns IP's. A subnet is supposed to be a block of sequential addresses, even if there's only two. To have two or more non-sequential IP's on the same subnet without the ones in between just seems, well....wrong! That's why you have to set the servers up outside the LAN subnet (router). There's no way to properly subnet with addressing like that.
[ 06-27-2003, 06:50 PM: Message edited by: Sir Kenyth ]
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