I don't see any use of such feature. As long as both connections are
DHCP-based, you don't need to bother where you are.

And, as far as I remember, your mac-address is not assigned --- it's
hardcoded to your network device. There's very little advantage on changing
it, IMHO.

Maybe if you explain a little more what do you want to do?

Em qua., 12 de fev. de 2020 às 18:37, <r...@shrl.nl> escreveu:

> Is there a way to configure two wired connections. One for my home
> network (assigned-mac-address=permanent) and one for all other wired
> connections (assigned-mac-address=random) in a manner at which
> networkmanager autodetects if the wired connection is at my home
> network?
>
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