Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> writes:

> It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a
> device that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my
> computer address needs to change temporarily for the device to be
> accessedwith the Firefox browser long enough to change the device
> address too something in my 192.168.1.xxx range.
>
> What is the simplest way to do that with Fedora 27 or
> 28,NetworkManager?

I can modify the ip4 addresses of my F28 with nmcli; first adds, second
removes:

nmcli connection modify --temporary <connection-name> +ipv4.address 
192.168.1.1/24 
nmcli connection modify --temporary <connection-name> -ipv4.address 
192.168.1.1/24 

It seems possible to have multiple addresses, but I don't know what that
means.

To see the effect, run

nmcli connection show <connection-name>

Jarmo
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