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2017-04-14 Thread Winston Kodogo
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Re: [9fans] Pi3 with 2 nics

2017-04-14 Thread Jules Merit
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On Apr 14, 2017 3:39 PM, "Adriano Verardo"  wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have a pi3 with normal and wifi eth interfaces under the same stack.
> Wifi address is 10.12.12.15/16, the address of the other nic is
> 10.11.12.15/16,
> /net seems to be correct, the connection to the AP is up and running.
> But:
>
> (1) ping wifi 10.12.12.15 doesn't work when the Rj45 is unplugged
> (2) ping wifi 10.12.12.15 works when the Rj45 is plugged
> (3) the arp tables on the net all have a correct 10.12.12.15 entry
> (4) ip/ping -a to 10.11.x.x or 10.12.x.x always displays
>  10.11.12.15 -> ...   and doesn't work when the cable is unplugged.
> (5) with/without cable, "snoopy /net/ether1" (wifi nic) shows
>  icmp packets when pinging.
>
> I'm quite confused.
> Could anyone kindly tell me where is my mistake  ?
>
> Thank you so much
> adriano
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[9fans] Pi3 with 2 nics

2017-04-14 Thread Adriano Verardo

Hi all,
I have a pi3 with normal and wifi eth interfaces under the same stack.
Wifi address is 10.12.12.15/16, the address of the other nic is 
10.11.12.15/16,

/net seems to be correct, the connection to the AP is up and running.
But:

(1) ping wifi 10.12.12.15 doesn't work when the Rj45 is unplugged
(2) ping wifi 10.12.12.15 works when the Rj45 is plugged
(3) the arp tables on the net all have a correct 10.12.12.15 entry
(4) ip/ping -a to 10.11.x.x or 10.12.x.x always displays
 10.11.12.15 -> ...   and doesn't work when the cable is unplugged.
(5) with/without cable, "snoopy /net/ether1" (wifi nic) shows
 icmp packets when pinging.

I'm quite confused.
Could anyone kindly tell me where is my mistake  ?

Thank you so much
adriano