Re: [opensuse] Suse 10.2 +two network cards (solved)
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From: Billie Erin Walsh
On 01/10/2007 Art Fore wrote:
How does one get two networking cards to go at the same time in Suse Linux 10.2? I have eth0 which is wired network, and eth1 which is Wireless. If I connect to the wireless using network manager, it disconnects the eth0 network, connects to the wireless eth1 for a few seconds, disconnects eth1, then goes back to the eth0.
I have two wired network cards on separate networks. I can switch back and forth between them and the connections stay stable. I'm with you I would like to know if there is a way to get both active at the same time. Something like the old dual line modems.
Do you have some apps configured to use a certain connection? That might make the connection change.
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I went into Yast, Network Devices, Network Card, and changed it to traditional ifup configuration. I then configured the eth1 (wireless) to connect to our wireless port. After that I tried ifup eth1 but it came back that it was controlled by ifplugd. This was after rebooting. Done a search on the internet if ifplugd and found that by adding eth1 so INTERFACES="eth0 eth1" in /etc/ifplug/ifplugd.conf and saving, then issuing the command line ifplugd -i eth1, ifconfig then showed both eth0 and eth1 up with ip address. Now, how to route only parallels to eth0 and linux to eth1, but that will be another thread. Art -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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