rickdeaconx Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 So after searching both here and the internet, I've decided to post and be a n00b about it... I have a Fon+ 2201. Flashed and working fine with OpenWRT and Jasager. I have a laptop running XP. I know I should use Linux. But I'm not going to. I have ICS setup on the XP machine, connected to my wifi. I have the Fon+ connected via cat5 and the LAN port to my laptop's ethernet port. I have the Fon+ running DHCP for it's clients, and static IP's for the ethernet port and the FON+. I have everything appearingly configured properly, however the Fon+ clients cannot get the internet. The Fon+ itself can reach various IPs using the laptop's ICS, but the clients connected to it cannot. Is this a VLAN issue? what could be keeping the Fon+ users from reaching the net if the router itself can? Thanks guys. Quote
taiyed14 Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 Are you plugging the ethernet cable into the WAN port on the fon+? Is the WAN port and the laptop NIC on the same network? ie. 192.168.0.1 and 19.168.0.254 I have a laptop running XP. I know I should use Linux. But I'm not going to. Why should you be using Linux? XP is a fine OS. Quote
rickdeaconx Posted May 11, 2009 Author Posted May 11, 2009 Are you plugging the ethernet cable into the WAN port on the fon+? Is the WAN port and the laptop NIC on the same network? ie. 192.168.0.1 and 19.168.0.254 Why should you be using Linux? XP is a fine OS. Everyone says to use Linux for the MITM attack. I use both, I just figured that canned response would appear as I've seen it in other threads... Yes they are on the same subnet. And I am using the LAN port not the WAN port.. is this why? Quote
taiyed14 Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 It really doesnt matter what OS you're using for what you're doing because you will PHYSICALLY be in the middle client---fon---you---router---internet but yes, try configuring the WAN interface to be on the same network as the laptop NIC. That should do it. Quote
rickdeaconx Posted May 11, 2009 Author Posted May 11, 2009 It really doesnt matter what OS you're using for what you're doing because you will PHYSICALLY be in the middle client---fon---you---router---internet but yes, try configuring the WAN interface to be on the same network as the laptop NIC. That should do it. I got it working! Then I fried it. Literally. All that work... oh well.. *orders next one* Quote
rickdeaconx Posted May 12, 2009 Author Posted May 12, 2009 Wrong polarity on the battery pack... quick job... smell of burnt electronics... Quote
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