My fault. Ideally, I would be looking for something that detected
connectivity on the NIC, or lack there of. Meaning, if it is
connected, use it, but if not, try and connect to a wireless network.
A bash script would work, but not exactly what I would be looking
for. Thanks.
On Dec 8, 2005
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 10:21 -0800, Justin Gallardo wrote:
> I am looking to create a near-seamless experience with my laptop from
> switching from a physical network connection(wired) to a wireless
> connection. Right now my process to do this includes taking down the
> NIC with ifconfig when
Justin Gallardo wrote:
I am looking to create a near-seamless experience with my laptop from
switching from a physical network connection(wired) to a wireless
connection. Right now my process to do this includes taking down the
NIC with ifconfig when I want to switch to wireless, and then to
I am looking to create a near-seamless experience with my laptop from
switching from a physical network connection(wired) to a wireless
connection. Right now my process to do this includes taking down the
NIC with ifconfig when I want to switch to wireless, and then to get
back to using the
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