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I have two NICs working under Linux. One wireless, one 100baseT. The
only problem I had at first was that depending on which card I enabled
first, the gateway would switch between the wireless router and the
Internet Connection Sharing Windows PC. Also, at first I tried using a
staic route to the wireless router since it was on the same network as
my local network. I solved that by putting the wireless router and the
computers directly attached to it on another network.
When things "just work" you miss out on a lot of learning!
W. Chris Shank wrote:
I've pretty much had a similar experience. Although I still have my linux
servers and have no intention of replacing them with XServer's - since my
x86 boxes are cheap, fast, and stable (emphasis on cheap). And I'm havig
some learning pains with OS X, like why the mac/PC hybrid PC doesn't work
on some PC's and I can't figure out how to restart networking so that my
built-in ethernet is recognized after I've been using the wireless
connection - but I haven't looked too hard into this yet.
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