Hi, I''m building a network similar to that seen in 4.2 of the LARTC Howto. There is a diagram of this attached to this mail. Addendum to diagram: AlexRouter br0 = 192.168.58.1 eth0 = dhcpcd DaveRouter br0 = 192.168.58.2 eth0 = dhcpcd But we''ve run into some problems when actually implementing the routing for multiple uplinks. The difference between my network and the LARTC example is instead of having one router with two modems I have two routers with one modem each. AlexRouter and DaveRouter. They run Bering-uClibc 2.x off of fd0. A wired/wireless network connects the two together. 192.168.58.0/24. AlexRouter is the default route/DNS server/DHCP server for every host on the network. It gets its DNS servers from dhcpcd. They way I figure it, Provider2 in the example is (in my case) actually DaveRouter. With that in mind, these are the figures I came up with for settings up the routes. These are all from the perspective of AlexRouter. $IF1 = eth0 $IF2 = br0 $IP1 = 80.blah.blah.blah (can''t remember my real address) $IP2 = 192.168.58.1 $P1 = $IP1 *DON''T KNOW IF THIS IS RIGHT, DON''T KNOW HOW TO FIND MY PROVIDERS GATEWAY* $P2 = 192.168.58.2 (DaveRouter) $P1_NET = 80.blah.blah.0/24 (got $IP1 and $P1_NET from ip route show) $P2_NET = 192.168.58.0/24 $P0_NET = 192.168.58.0/24 $IF0 = br0 If I set up all the routes using those values, test browsing around is flakey. Some pages load, some don''t (one connection working, one not?) I *can* use one connection *OR* the other connection. But only if I manually re-write /etc/resolv.conf to contain the correct DNS servers for the provider used. One ISP is Demon, the other is BT. They won''t let each other use their DNS servers. Also, I had duplicate returns from ping. Apart from that, I''m not sure where I go with diagnosis. Does anybody have any idea what''s going on? Thanks, James. The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. The contents of an attachment to this email may contain software viruses that could damage your own computer systems. Whilst The Spur Group of Companies has taken every precaution to minimise the risk, we cannot accept liability for any damage that you sustain as a result of software viruses. _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc