How would the router be identified by DHCP?  DHCP would assign an IP to 
my PowerBook, but I hae never heard of it telling me where the router 
(gateway) to the internet is automatically.


On Monday, October 1, 2001, at 04:52 , Eric Hildum wrote:

> Regarding your work network, this all should come in via DHCP. Do you 
> have
> static routing only??? If you have wired ethernet first, then airport, 
> your
> system should be able to determine which media to use without any 
> changes at
> all.
>
> on 01.10.1 0:03 PM, Alan R. Houtzer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I need to switch both the TCP/IP settings (Network System Prefs) and 
>> the
>> smtp server for the Mail app.  At home, I use Airport.  At work, I use 
>> wired
>> Ethernet, and I travel among three different network segments.  For 
>> each
>> segment, the router address is different, so this means changing the 
>> Network
>> system prefs for the Ethernet network port.  I can use Location from 
>> the
>> apple menu to switch among these.
>
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