Hi,

How do I make the default routing fall back to the modem when the wireless dies?
Both the modem and the wireless have static IPs.  Mail arrives via SMTP.

How do I make the mail send and receive over the modem whether the wireless is up or
down?  Or if mail follows a working default route, then who cares?

My inablility to phrase questions is the reason I can't find very much with Google.

Thanks

Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Im a bit unsure what the question here is.. I think I understand the situation
>(well... mostly), but what is the question?
>
>Jamie
>On Wednesday 08 January 2003 08:21 am, Bob Crandell wrote:
>: Hi,
>:
>: This is a "How do I".
>:
>: An office has a wireless internet connection.  It is unstable.  They want a
>: dialup connection to handle mail.  They can live without browsing.  They
>: can't live without email.
>:
>: I think what I want is to dynamically point the default route to the
>: working connection preferring the 128k wireless connection to the 19200
>: modem connection.
>:
>: An SMC router is controlling the modem and a DLink router is controlling
>: the wireless.
>:
>: If it's a script, it will be running on a Linux server checking if the
>: wireless connection is working.
>:
>: Thanks
>
>
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