----- Original Message ----- > From: "Timothy Murphy" <[email protected]> > Yes, that is what I assume; > it is accessed through interface eth0 on my laptop. > So according to the theory that ethernet gets priority, > all packets should have gone through eth0. > But that is not what I found; > ifconfig showed that many packages had gone through > each interface, rather more through wlan0.
As I already said, the routing table is what you should look at. That's the output of NetworkManager that drives routing. > >> I also have a very cheap chinese WiFi-Repeater > >> which sends out a strong signal as seen by "iwlist scan", > >> but is not seen by NM under Fedora, as far as I can see. > > > > What you see in the scan, should be also accessible in NM. > > Yes, thanks. > I see now that after right-clicking on the WiFi icon, > and going to "Network Management Settings", > when I click on "Add" and then "Scan", > the WiFi-Repeater is shown on the "map", > and when I click on this, > a new Network connection "WiFi-Repeater1" is set up, > with the information that this has never been used. > > Bizarrely, after doing this > the WiFi repeater seems to have disappeared, > both from "iwlist scan" and the NM scanner. Weird. _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
