On 03.02.2015 16:20, Roger Heflin wrote:
> On both a dd-wrt and a recent asus router I have successfully got the
> older bonding module to bring up wireless and wired in a
> active/passive mode (wired is active if there). Both interfaces
> would have the same IP and mac address and I can unplu
On both a dd-wrt and a recent asus router I have successfully got the
older bonding module to bring up wireless and wired in a
active/passive mode (wired is active if there). Both interfaces
would have the same IP and mac address and I can unplug the wired and
immediately have it switch over t
On Wednesday 04 February 2015 00:55:29 Tim wrote:
> Jim Lewis wrote:
> >> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both
> >> wired and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the
> >> same IP to both interface?
>
> I wrote:
> > I seem to recall being able to do that,
Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both
>> wired and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the
>> same IP to both interface?
I wrote:
> I seem to recall being able to do that, with the DHCP server on my
> Fedora Core 4 installation (having
On 03.02.2015 08:01, Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 11:20 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
>> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
>> both interface?
>
> I seem to recall being able to do that, w
On 02/03/2015 02:01 AM, Tim wrote:
Robert Moskowitz:
What you are missing is how the lease is released. There is no, 'drop
this lease' operation that can occur, say, when your system goes into
suspend mode. Or you simply walk out of radio range.
While I agree that "losing signal" has no way
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 11:20 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
> both interface?
I seem to recall being able to do that, with the DHCP server on my
Fedora Core 4 i
Robert Moskowitz:
> What you are missing is how the lease is released. There is no, 'drop
> this lease' operation that can occur, say, when your system goes into
> suspend mode. Or you simply walk out of radio range.
While I agree that "losing signal" has no way to gracefully log out, I
would
> On 02.02.2015 22:20, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
>> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
>> both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
>> not ever,
On 02.02.2015 22:20, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
> both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
> not ever, have bo
On 02/02/2015 04:20 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
Hello all,
Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
not ever, have both inter
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