| os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Messaggio archiviato #3284 |
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Yes there is. LAN0 is one interface, and LAN1 is another.
there is no interface ....
From what I've scanned in this thread, LAN0 is your wired interface (which has nothing to do with wlanstat) and LAN1 is your wireless interface.
By means of Neil's batch files? That wouldn't be/is the problem. They do work properly here.
Hence, that's the use of the batch files? OK.normally - read: without Christian's app!!! - only ***ONE*** interface may be configured for DHCP) and the other for a static IP, save your settings, close the configuration notebook, and
Let's be sure: only one interface may be configured for DHCP AND be active. The scripts everyone is discussing specifically turn OFF the active DHCP-configured interface and activate the other interface (which then becomes the only ACTIVE interface running the DHCP client).Me thinks that should be the very first paragraphe to put to newbees/dummies.
And prior to that xwp or something like that. Odd you always manage to be silent about the tricky part.
However, it's so much easier to just install the card, install Christian's app,
That is "installed" here almost since minute one. It's in the startup folder (wlanstat.exe). Questions remains the same as in almost minute one: so what, now what?NO YOU DON'T. WLANSTAT ***IS*** Christian's app - the standalone version.
you have to install 1st xwp..
Well, now I know I have to restrict myself to lan0 :-)No, you need to either use one of the scripts provided here OR use wlanstat. The choice is yours. You just can't do it with the TCP/IP configuration notebook. You may indeed have LAN0, LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4...LAN7 - yes, that's eight adapters!
let's not get into that yet, shall we?).I just need one basic setting, manageable from command line.
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