Once upon a time, Chuck Anderson <cra(a)WPI.EDU> said:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 02:08:42PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> I do care about the desktop, and I use NM on my notebook (not on my
> workstations that have a single interface with a single static IP). I
> have to shut it down on my notebook sometimes because it doesn't handle
> some of my normal usage (multiple wired NICs, wired and wireless to
> different networks, etc.).
Why do you have to shutdown NM sometimes? I use NM with multiple
wired NICs, and wired + wireless to different networks without
problem.
Sometimes I'm using the wireless for "real" network access (default
route) and the wired to access a router for configuration or something.
NM takes a default route from wired before wireless (unless this has
changed recently and I missed something), so the only way to do this is
to shut down NM (and configure things manually).
I periodically use two or three wired interfaces, and again, I might see
a default route on more than one, but I need to control which one is
really default. Also, sometimes I bridge between two wired interfaces
for traffic monitoring (since the cheapest gigabit switch with port
mirroring is ~$100).
My notebook (Thinkpad Z60m) has built-in gigabit and ABG wireless. I
then have an ExpressCard gigabit and USB 100 megabit NICs for debugging,
routing, etc. when connecting to multiple networks.
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Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.