1) When using wifi, lan0 still needs an ip address for the requester to start
at all, even though it is binding through lan1. I fixed this by using the xwlan
script to give a silly address to lan0 when connecting. This script also copies
the right IBMLAN.INI.
2) You can't stop the requester in the xwlan script - it hangs as the
connection you were using has gone by then.
So procedure is:
1) If already using requester stop it.
2) Do the xwlan selection
3) Once you have an IP you can login as per normal.
I would think it impossible to have a box with two NICs and mounts coming from
both.
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Regards
Dave Saville
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