On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:58:35 +0930
Rodney Baker
Yes, you can use both wireless and wired ethernet but not both to the same network - they must be in different subnets or you will generate routing loops
I disagree here. I have configured multiple interfaces on the same
subnet many times. You certainly need a unique IP address. I have used
both static and dynamic IP addresses. There may be only 1 default
route. I have also had occasions to have multiple subnets on the same
physical segment. I currently run a couple of servers where we have 5
IP addresses, which 2 or 3 assigned to physical machines, and the
others assigned logically to the primary interface.
One issue here is that you can only have 1 host name associated with an
IP address, and this is where having a combination of static and
dynamic addresses work.
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Jerry Feldman