On 2021-08-01 7:37 p.m., Tim via users wrote:
A device with multiple connections ought to be prioritising them in
some way (and I'd certainly rank wired interfaces above wireless). Then
trying to use that interface in preference. Or in some cases, you
might want to have plugging in the wired interface automatically
disconnecting the wireless interface.
Your two interfaces should (nay must) have different MACs, likewise
with numerical IPs. Any routers and switches should be aiming return
traffic back at the same interface.
I usually configure dhcp to give the same IP address to both the
ethernet and wifi interfaces. This lets you disconnect the ethernet and
move around without losing connections. And makes it easy to find the
device remotely however it's connected. Many years ago this did
sometimes have issues, but for at least several years this has been
working perfectly. The ethernet connection has priority, so connections
will use it if it's connected.
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