On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:03:25 Florian Gamböck wrote: > Hello! > > In my wireless home network I use a static IP for my machine. The > regarding line in /etc/conf.d/net reads as follows (let's assume that my > SSID is in fact "MySSID"): > > config_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" > > Is there a possibility to configure this IP not only for this specific > SSID, but also for a specific MAC address of my wireless card? I only > want my "main" wireless card to have this static IP, if another card > goes up and connects with the same SSID, it should be configured via > DHCP. > > I tried the following: > > config_MySSID="dhcp" > config_001122334455="192.168.0.10/24" > > I also changed the order of those two lines, but the SSID based config > seems to "win" regardless. Also, if this config would actually work, > then I would have this static IP in every network I change (this is not > desireable). So I need a logical AND with those two variables, like so: > > config_MySSID="dhcp" > config_001122334455_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" > > This would mean the following: Connect to MySSID via DHCP, except when > using the interface with the MAC address 001122334455, which should get > a static IP. > > Not to mention that I indeed tried this last one, but it didn't work > either. > > So, what are your thoughts? Is this possible via netifrc?
I had to read this message twice and I am not yet sure I understand correctly what it is you are trying to achieve. Do you want whichever NIC of your PC connects first to a specific SSID to always obtain IP 192.168.0.10/24 and any NIC which connects second to use DHCP? -- Regards, Mick
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