On Apr 2, 2005 12:13 PM, marckasten <no-reply-gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > That means if we configure eth0 in his working place, then he gets internet only in the working place and when he brings back his laptop home to connect to his home network, FC3 freaks out at the point where it displays "bringing eth0 ....". Same thing with the wireless eth1 connection. And in the end we don't get any internet. > > > > Although I did specify to use a dhcp server!!! > > > > Okay, first off, I'd love to help: > > Please post the following to the list: > $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=dhcp ONBOOT=yes TYPE= Ethernet > $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 DEVICE=eth1 BOOTPROTO=dhcp ONBOOT=yes TYPE= Wireless IPV6INIT=no ESSID=NUS CHANNEL=1 MODE=Auto RATE=Auto > $ cat /etc/resolv.conf search nus.edu.sg nameserver 137.132.0.254 nameserver 137.132.0.252 > You can mangle IP addresses; but, don't change the general gist, please. I'm looking for > the DHCP line in ifcfg-eth?: Well it's all that's inside the files. As you could probably guess the system would only search for the NUS network in all instances. If we connect it to another point where there's some other network/service provider,it still looks for the same NUS network instead of accepting new settings! -- Cheers, Didier. ------------ Didier F.B Casse | PhD candidate | LiMiNT Beamline Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS), 5 Research Link, Singapore 117603 Email: elprodigioREMOVE_THIS_ANTISPAM_MOJO@xxxxxxxxx| Web: http://ssls.nus.edu.sg | GPG Key 1024D/B3C57D01 2004-06-23