On Monday 02 January 2006 12:12, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Mon January 2 2006 11:56 am, Bruce Marshall wrote:
If they are both on the same subnet... (probably) they *can't* both point to the same gateway. If they did, which path should the system take?
ok, so they are on the same subnet, 192.168.10.X
This is most likely your problem and you can test that by deleting the wired nic from your config until you sort it out.
that's not a permanent fix, what is the real answer? I want to be able to use the wireless at home, do I just use it ewxclusively and disable the wired NIC at home? what other options would you suggest?
That's what I do... (disable one) I don't know what would happen if you made them both DHCP but the problem is there can only be *ONE* default gateway and that gw point to an ethx (either 0 or 1 in your case) If this is a laptop that you want to move around to different environments then you need to look into some of the net configuration schemes such as netgo. Check the archives on those.