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On Sun November 11 2007 18:12, James Knott wrote:
I also wrote my own script quite a while ago. One thing it does, is check to see if it can find my WiFi router. If so, it uses one configuration. If not, it assumes it's away from home and uses another. I guess this is another "feature" of KNetworkManager. One thing I'd like to see in it, is the ability to configure static addresses for ethernet, instead of using only DHCP.
If you mean a behaviour that depends on the server or LAN that we attach to, I am with you. KNetworkManager does allow you to setup static address on a per-card basis. For example, I set a static address for the wired Ethernet, since I expect to use it mostly at home, and I left the wireless card as DHCP. But ideally I would like the wireless card to have a static address also at home, and DHCP everywhere else. -- Carlos FL Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org