Timothy,
Thanks for the reply.
I want to be able to use either the wired or the wireless interface without
a lot of fuss. That means that I should be able to plug in the wireless
interface (only) and have it work.
I originally wanted to assign static IP addresses to the interfaces. This
appears to not be possible.
I want to understand this pretty well as we have a service business that
does this sort of thing.....
OK - so sensing the wired link will update the routing table in ME without
rebooting it seems.... I also have now read that D-Link suggests it *not*
be selected for wireless interfaces - which is what you implied I guess.
All this seems to work.... thanks!
Fred
"Timothy Baldwin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In message <#(E-Mail Removed)>, Fred Marshall
> <fmarshallx@remove_the_x.acm.org> wrote:
>
> > Typical ME laptop.
> > Has an Ethernet interface.
> > I've added a PC Card Wireless interface.
> >
> > If the ethernet interface isn't disabled, then the wireless card doesn't
> > work right because the routing table is wrong. Specifically the routing
> > table has:
> >
> > 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.9 192.168.1.9
> >
> > where 192.168.1.9 is for the wired interface.
> >
> > Accordingly the wireless interface can't ping out but can be pinged.
> >
> > If the wired interface is disabled or taken out of the hardware profile,
> > then this line changes to have the IP address of the wireless interface
> > and it works.
> >
> > It weems that hardware profiles is NOT the way to go.... Any other
> > suggestions?
>
> What do you want it to do?
>
> If you want it to use the wired interface whenever it is plugged in, and
> wireless interface it isn't, then I suggest you try ensuring that the
> option "Detect connection to network media" is set in the propieties of
the
> wired ethernet card.
>
> If you have some subnets connected to the wired interface, and some
> connected to the wireless interface, then adjust the routing table, using
> the route command. (Or some 3rd party tool)
>
>
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