On Sun, 2015-06-14 at 10:10 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
I've noticed that a default route on a wifi network is assigned a
default metric of 600, while a default route on a wwan connection
gets
a default metric of 450.
The effect of this is that the host will prefer to use wwan over wifi
On So, 2015-06-14 at 10:10 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
I've noticed that a default route on a wifi network is assigned a
default metric of 600, while a default route on a wwan connection
gets
a default metric of 450.
The effect of this is that the host will prefer to use wwan over wifi
* Thomas Haller
IIRC, dcbw said, the idea is that you connected to wwan intentionally.
wwan might be metered and you would only connect to it if you want to
use it.
That wwan is typically metered is precisely the reason why I'd expect
it to have a lower preference than wifi. :-) But I want to
I've noticed that a default route on a wifi network is assigned a
default metric of 600, while a default route on a wwan connection gets
a default metric of 450.
The effect of this is that the host will prefer to use wwan over wifi
when both are enabled. That's the exact opposite of what I'd