[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > All it takes to get on a different ethernet is an ifconfig and one or two route > commands. Yeah. With static IP at both places, I think this would be the best. Maybe you should post a generalized version of them. My problem is my network at work is DHCP and home is static IP. I tend to think that scripts for switching betn these are a little harder. If any of you think otherwise, let me know. I did linuxconf and saw how many files were touched; they were quite a few. dp
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