On Sun November 11 2007 18:12, James Knott wrote:
> I also wrote my own script quite a while ago.  One thing it does, is
> check to see if it can find my WiFi router.  If so, it uses one
> configuration.  If not, it assumes it's away from home and uses
> another.  I guess this is another "feature" of KNetworkManager.  One
> thing I'd like to see in it, is the ability to configure static
> addresses for ethernet, instead of using only DHCP.

If you mean a behaviour that depends on the server or LAN that we attach 
to, I am with you. 

KNetworkManager does allow you to setup static address on a per-card 
basis. For example, I set a static address for the wired Ethernet, 
since I expect to use it mostly at home, and I left the wireless card 
as DHCP. But ideally I would like the wireless card to have a static 
address also at home, and DHCP everywhere else.

-- 
Carlos FL

Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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