> > > What does > > $ cat /etc/nwam/llp > > -bash-3.2$ cat /etc/nwam/llp > wpi0 dhcp > bcme0 dhcp > > > > > Say ? This file has the ordered list of network interfaces managed > by NWAM. > If there ain't no bcme0 here, NWAM won't manage it. Or if wpi0 comes > above bcme0, it gets higher priority. > > But why? Should ethernet not get higher priority over wireless? > That is the way it works in both linux and windows.
Hey, this is configurable. Edit the file if you want to change the behavior accordingly !