The only reason there are two wireless interfaces in there is because I 
used to have a different card. When I switched, the old one came along 
for the ride.....


jtholmes wrote:
> I looked at your interfaces file and it appears that both
> wireless interfaces have the same address. 
>
> That wont work well so would you reassign one of them
> to different host ip address (last octet >206  or <206
> and reboot and lets see what network GUI functionality you have  then.
>
> BTW for network trouble shooting the 'wireshark' program
> is excellent. However, in this case it may not have been useful,
> but, for general network packet tracing it is great.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>   

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