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- Jan 10, 2002
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Hi,
Wonder if anyone can help me with the following problem?
I am trying to learn how to setup a Cisco 501. I am trying to do this at home on my own Internet connection. This is through a BT Home Hub. I have my normal desk top PC connected to this through which I access the internet, I also have a BT Internet phone which uses the hub so I cannot dispense with it. What I have done is setup an additional server running Windows 2000 server, connected to this is my Cisco 501 firewall. No matter what I do I cannot get the server to access the net through the Cisco, if I unplug and plug straight into BT hub its works OK and I can access the net, if I plug back into Cisco it no longer lets me access the net. When the 501 is connected to the server I can access the 501 setup from the server, I have left the default config. In the setup for my BT Hub I can see the firewall, I have put this in the DMZ to bypass the hub, but still no joy. Does anyone have any ideas where I am going wrong? my BT home hub has two ports, I have tried the two cables I got with the Hub, both yellow and Orange to connect to this, but still cannot get it to work.
Any help would be much appreciated
Pete
Wonder if anyone can help me with the following problem?
I am trying to learn how to setup a Cisco 501. I am trying to do this at home on my own Internet connection. This is through a BT Home Hub. I have my normal desk top PC connected to this through which I access the internet, I also have a BT Internet phone which uses the hub so I cannot dispense with it. What I have done is setup an additional server running Windows 2000 server, connected to this is my Cisco 501 firewall. No matter what I do I cannot get the server to access the net through the Cisco, if I unplug and plug straight into BT hub its works OK and I can access the net, if I plug back into Cisco it no longer lets me access the net. When the 501 is connected to the server I can access the 501 setup from the server, I have left the default config. In the setup for my BT Hub I can see the firewall, I have put this in the DMZ to bypass the hub, but still no joy. Does anyone have any ideas where I am going wrong? my BT home hub has two ports, I have tried the two cables I got with the Hub, both yellow and Orange to connect to this, but still cannot get it to work.
Any help would be much appreciated
Pete