Fresh 13.2 install - problem sharing network

Howdy everyone. I did a fresh install of 13.2 on a machine that had been running 13.1.

Here’s the setup:
Cable modem → server → wireless router → rest of the network.

On the server I can access the internet just fine. I had it setup, with 13.1, so all the other devices on the network could also access the internet. I setup DHCP, and the router gets an ip address from the server… I think. The router tells me it has a DHCP connection and an ip addy of 192.168.0.21. Problem is, I can’t ping the router from the server?

The server receives it’s ip address from the cable modem via DHCP. It has 2 Nics, enp0s25(old eth0), and enp2s0(old eth1). enp0s25 is the nic facing the cable modem and enp2s0 is the internal nic facing the wireless router. Before the fresh install, all was working just fine. It’s not a hardware issue, it’s a wetware issue.

I’ve installed DNS but it isn’t setup. I thought I had both DNS & DHCP running before, and I was using masquerading.

A couple of other things:
The server runs apache.
The nic on the server connected to the wireless has an ip of 192.168.0.17
The wireless router hands out ips in the 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.35 range. They can all talk to each other.
If possible, I’d like to have the server on the same subnet as the rest of the internal network, this used to be a problem…

Can anyone help? What do you need to know?
Thank you in advance.

Solution:

https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Internet_connection_sharing

I followed the simple steps on this page and I’m back in business.