I have 10.3 installed on a PC with 2 NIC's. I have 2 subnets, .123.xxxx and .124.xxx. .123.xxx is plugged into a .123.xxx switch and .124.xxx is plugged into a .124.xxx switch. I want to take one of the NIC's in this 10.3 PC and place it in the .123.xxx network (right now, they both are in .124.xxx network. So, i go into yast->network devices and try to assign the NIC i want in the .123.xxx network a .123.xxx address. Then change the default gateway/route to the .123.xxx gateway/route. Then, i make sure the other NIC stays with a .124.xxx IP and its gateway/route stays a .124.xxx gateway/route; it does not. Changing the one NIC's gateway also changed the other NIC's gateway. I noticed below the gateway/route, there is a "routing" table (expert configuration). Do i make this work in here? My question: how do i does this so both NIC's have different IP's and different gateway's? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org