Anthony wrote: > what you need do is connect the Linksys to the same switch > as the one which hosts your eth1 and ADSL modem. Go to the > configuration pages on the Linksys, change the IP and subnet, then when > you commit and reboot, disconnect the ethernet cable from that switch > and onto the switch your LAN is connected to. Then on your browser, > reconnect to the new IP and continue to configure whatever else you need. I tried that, with several variations, and none of them seemed to work. I'm wondering if it is possible with the default operating system on the LinkSys54GL, as I see most people who have done something like what I am trying to do have installed dd-wrt on the router. In any case, I've given up for the time being; I'm only here (in Italy) for 10 days, and have spent 3 of them getting on the internet! The Telecomitalia modem I was given never worked for more than 10 minutes, then it had to be switched off and on again. (Telecomitalia seems to drive a significant part of the population into homicidal rage.) The Billion modem (or modem/router) I brought with me works perfectly. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos