On Saturday 05 November 2005 16:06, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 13092ième jour après Epoch,
>
> Luca Pireddu écrivait:
> > When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can
> > I get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I
> > tried specifying a hig
Le 13092ième jour après Epoch,
Luca Pireddu écrivait:
> When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
> get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
> specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but it
> does
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 13:50 -0700, Luca Pireddu wrote:
> When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
> get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
> specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but it
> does
Am Samstag, 5. November 2005 21:50 schrieb Luca Pireddu:
> When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
> get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
> specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but
> it doesn
Luca Pireddu hat geschrieben:
>When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
>get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
>specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but it
>doesn't seem to have an effect.
Luca Pireddu wrote:
When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but it
doesn't seem to have an effect.
Luca
On Saturday 05 November 2005 12:50 pm, Luca Pireddu wrote:
> When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
> get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
> specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but
> it doe
When both my wireless and wired networking devices are connected, how can I
get my laptop to use the wired device and ignore the wireless one? I tried
specifying a higher metric for my wired device (via ifconfig metric), but it
doesn't seem to have an effect.
Luca
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