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@James,
What you're seeing is normal/expected, NM will prefer wired devices (and
it seems like you wireless card shows up as one). It also can't guess
which device to use for the default gateway when there are multiple
devices of the same type (eg. wired), so it keeps it to the initial one.
Is thi
OK, I've been looking at this some more. Today when connecting I have
noticed that if eth1 (the wireless card) is up then it inhibits routing
through usb0. Taking eth1 down sorts it out. However eth1 comes back up
automatically after a short period (a minute or so).
Here's an example from a termin
I have a very similar experience with an HTC Hero sharing its network
connection over a USB connection on an Acer Aspire D150 netbook. Am
running 9.10 stable, and the phone is on the t-mobile network in the UK
(badged here as the T-Mobile G2, but it is an HTC Hero).
I've tried this several ways an