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Hi, My Laptop (Suse 10.1) has 2 NIC's, 1 ethernet and the other wireless. If I'm sat in the office I'll use eth0 (wired) with DHCP. But if I need to go down into the server room I use wireless via eth1. The wired and wireless networks are on the same VLAN but there isn't a transmitter I can use from the office so have to use 1 or the other. The problem I have is that the OS doesn't know to switch, both get an IP address but won't switch the routing from eth0 to eth1 (or vice versa). So I have to manually shut down the adaptor I'm not using and restart the other which is a little annoying as my fellow co-workers using the same laptops but with Windows don't have this problem as it knows to use what ever network is available? I also use it at home on wireless, it would be nice to be able to configure the machine so that I could use it at anywhere without having to constantly reconfigure the network settings. Is this possible under Linux? If so how? Regards Matthew