Pierre M.R. wrote: > Niels Terp wrote: >> The problem is, that when I start the wpa_supplicant program (and an icon >> was automatically installed in the notification area), the program opens OK, >> but only displays Status: Could not get status from wpa_supplicant. Apart >> from that, the program seems "dead", I cannot select adapter or network (the >> dropdown menus does not open), I cannot scan for AP's ( the scanning window >> opens, but nothing happens when I clik "Scan", and the "Manage Networks" tab >> is empty. > > Basically, you cannot have different IP adresses on a same network.
Why not? -- Bruce > The traffic goes through eth0 while wlan0 is inhibited. Why not? > I'm sure you can find on the web solutions to push the wireless traffic > through ethernet. A better solution is to bind both interfaces in one > bond0 interface so that the traffic switches to wireless when you > disconnect the cable. There are many linux bonding howto's around. > > Pierre > > > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
