Erich Dollansky writes: > I have used this configuration with success: > > ifconfig_em0="up" > ifconfig_iwn0="ether MAC address of em0" > wlans_iwn0="wlan0" > ifconfig_wlan0="WPA" > cloned_interfaces="lagg0" > ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto failover laggport em0 laggport wlan0 > Your IP address" > > This configuration switched automatically between the available > connections prefering em0. There are no routing problems, nothing of > this sort at all.
Thanks for confirming the setup. I basically use the same but with DHCP enabled. I've done quite a bit of testing lately. Turns out that *sometimes* lagg0 works as advertized. When the box was booted with WLAN available only, I can plug in a patch cable and connect to my DSL router via LAN. Most of the times though, this does not work. After plugging in the cable, I cannot make any outbound connections. The box can be pinged from other boxes in my LAN though. *Sometimes* the following commands will enable networking after plugging in the patch cable in these cases: service netif start service routing restart But then, most of the times this does not help either. I'm at a loss now. I'm actually wondering if the problem is located on the other end of the line (I'm using a Fritz!Box 7113 DSL router for both LAN and WLAN). regards, Markus -- Markus Hoenicka http://www.mhoenicka.de AQ score 38 _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"