You could use netcfg to configure two interfaces with different names
and the same nic just do not activate them both at the same time. Then
if you want to change isp's then you can either run netcfg to deactivate
the current interface and then activate the other. Or you can write a
shell script to do the same thing.
Tom
Richard Bonebrake wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for your help with the ip masq. I now have it working
> and am back on line. I have a new problem though. I use 2 different
> isp's. 1. "asquith.net" works fine, 2. "sprint.ca" shows my
> 192.168.100.254 instead of there 207.107.whatever. I know that they only
> support win xx and IE so no help there. This did work before I started
> the IP MASQ. Is this fixable of do I just give up on them?
>
> Thanks for any additional help.