Hello, I'm running 10.2 on a Thinkpad X60. I've setup the network to *not* use networkmanager. I've setup the wired network and the wifi card to use fixed IPs because that's what I am using on my network. As obviously I could not get both cards to run at the same time (it seems this should be feasible if I understand right but it did not work), so I've created two scripts than either turn the wired eth0 card off and the wifi card eth1 on, or the other way round, then two icons in kicker, all that remains is to enter the root password to let them run. This setup works fine for me (provided I remember to use the slider that locks the wifi off of course, I always forget that one). Now, my problem is this: I will soon be back at work, where I can hook myself on a wireless network that uses DHCP *and* requires me to use the right DNS values. Now: - is it possible to easily specify several wifi configurations, if possible including DNS values? Mac OS X does do that, you can save several configs and load the one you need here or there. Do we have anything approaching? - should I go for a bunch of scripts that would ifconfig everything each time I turn a network device on (if I remember correctly I should be able to use ifconfig to setup IP or DHCP, and route to add the gateway. I don't know if I can change the gateway "on the fly" however). Anyone has experience with such stuff? Regards, Thierry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org