But no go, still hanging. Then I tried assigning a dummy ip to lan0 once the
wifi was up. Result - Requester no longer hangs but on the other hand it does
not see any network either - ergo it was still trying to get at lan0.
I then changed the original two net lines above to
So the trick is to have two ibmlan.ini files - I have imaginatively called them
ibmlan.lan0 and ibmlan.lan1 :-)
So going from one interface to the other requires
net stop /Y
mv c:\ibmlan.lan* c:\ibmlan.ini where * is 0 or 1 depending on which way I am
going.
net start requester
All I have to do now is hopefully get that into the wlan script file and we are
cooking.
It would seem impossible to get it to work over two interfaces at once,
especially if the first is down.
--
Regards
Dave Saville
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