On 03/21/14 22:40, CS_DBA wrote:

On 03/21/2014 05:43 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

Here's what I see

1) If I boot up with no cable plugged in it auto connects to the wireless immediately

2) If I boot up with the cable (cat 5/6) plugged in it immediately connects to em1

3) If I boot with the cable plugged in, then unplug the cable it connects to the wireless quickly

4) If I boot up with the cable plugged in, disconnect the cable, then re-connect it it re-connects to em1 fine

5) however if I boot up with no cable, let it connect to the wireless, then plug in the cable it attempts to connect to em1 but never completes


I'm not a fan of NetworkManager, but it is what it is, with that said, I tried a similar thing, going from WiFi to wired on Centos 6 with the same problem, however rather than reboot, I restarted NM and got it working. When I was done I pulled the wire and got it to re-connect with WiFi with no issues.

Pete

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