I've got a rather strange setup that I'll try to explain.
I've got a remote office in a truck that has 2-way satellite internet.
The feed is connected via a WRT54G wireless router to my truck and works just fine. For redundancy purposes I've also got a Verizon broadband wireless card that I would like to use through my Mac via internet connection sharing to run the network in the truck when the satellite doesn't work.
It works now, but I have to re-configure the WRT54G to use a static address 192.168.2.2 instead of the desired DHCP configuration.
I'm sharing via the en0 on the mac and run ethereal to show the packets. I see the WRT54G sending out DHCP requests but I never see the mac answer them.
When I hook a PC up to the port, the PC gets configured and everything is great. Is there something I can change on the Mac to get it to answer the DHCP requests from the WRT54G?
I've got a remote office in a truck that has 2-way satellite internet.
The feed is connected via a WRT54G wireless router to my truck and works just fine. For redundancy purposes I've also got a Verizon broadband wireless card that I would like to use through my Mac via internet connection sharing to run the network in the truck when the satellite doesn't work.
It works now, but I have to re-configure the WRT54G to use a static address 192.168.2.2 instead of the desired DHCP configuration.
I'm sharing via the en0 on the mac and run ethereal to show the packets. I see the WRT54G sending out DHCP requests but I never see the mac answer them.
When I hook a PC up to the port, the PC gets configured and everything is great. Is there something I can change on the Mac to get it to answer the DHCP requests from the WRT54G?