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Subject: Re: nic and modem -- using both?
From: Nick Austin <nick () digitalpipe ! net>
Date: 2001-05-19 3:57:04
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You can delete your default route before you connect, with a command like
"route del default", but I do not know of an easy way to do this
every time you dial up.....
On Thu, 17 May 2001, dep wrote:
> there is probably an embarrassingly easy answer to this, but i
> haven't found it yet.
>
> with my notebook machine at home, i use a pcmcia nic to hook up to
> the lan and therefore the world via the cable modem. but now i'm
> about to go on the road for a couple of weeks, and would like to use
> the pcmcia modem instead. no problem getting it recognized or getting
> it to dial with kppp, but once the connection is made, the link is
> never established.
>
> i can't imagine that there's no way to keep routing information for
> the nic one place, and routing information for kppp in its config
> file. but my knowledge of networking is sufficiently thin that what i
> can or cannot imagine isn't really pertinent.
>
> so. is there a way to switch back and forth easily?
>
> tia.
>
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