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Re: Mapping eth0 two ways



On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 09:32, Soren A wrote:
> 
> So my next question is this: ALL these packages seem oriented towards
> PCMCIA bus cards but I am not using PCMCIA, I have a built-in NIC (3Com
> Tornado). It seems like the examples given for these two newer packages
> that can help me use my laptop with a DHCP-based ISP (cable modem), both
> also use the PCMCIA package? Are all the examples and mechanisms for all
> (3 of) these packages geared towards that? I don't want to touch my
> PCMCIA package files, since I am not using that hardware. It doesn't
> make sense to me that I would have to configure something belonging to
> PCMCIA or even learn about it, when i am not using PCMCIA to begin
> with.
> 
> And, I still have to get my NIC to believe that it has a different
> station address (MAC address) than the default, in order to get my
> server to talk to me, TTBOMK. 

Hi Soren,

I'm happy to help with setup of whereami (I'm the maintainer).

I use it myself in an environment where I get my WLAN connection through
a PCMCIA card, but with other LANs I normally connect with the built-in
card.

'ifplugd' integrates with whereami automatically to reconfigure when you
plug the cable in.

Regards,
					Andrew.
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