Aviad
I am having the exact same problem, already posted here, let's see how it goes. Apparently it's not an easy thing to do
Things I tried (with no luck)
-disabled DSL dhcp to let ICS hand IPs, but one of the adapters always is getting an out-of-the-subnet address
-disabled ICS and let modem's DHCP take over the ip addressing, the same thing happens, it gives an address from another subnet, even though I am specifying in the modem's dhcp interface explicitly to star addresses at 192.168.0.1 and end at 192.168.0.253. With 192.168.0.254 being the dsl modem(router) ip
I don't know what else to do, let's hope someone can answer this
Bye
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