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Matt Trudel wrote:
> This doesn't look to me like a bug, but more like intended
> functionality: NetworkManager will prefer wired connections when they
> are made available. A workaround to this is to manually specify settings
> for an interface in /etc/network/interfaces, which will let
> NetworkManager ignore the interface.
>
> I'm marking this an Invalid since there is so little information to
> suggest that it would be anything other than expected behavior. Please
> reopen it if you can give us additional information, and don't hesitate
> to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can
> click on the current status, under the Status column, and change the
> Status back to "New". Thanks!
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Invalid
>
If the wi-fi was restored on removal of the lan cable I might agree,
but even stopping and restarting network connections did not give me
normal wi-fi access. the lan dns could not find anything and the wi-fi
dns ignored.

Previous experience suggests that both dn stables should be available
even if first choice was the lan (using fredora)

Regards Frank


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dns table overwritten by second server
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