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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:44:27 -0600, Stuart Updike <stuupdike@mindspring.com>Hmm, I do not remember what your scripts are doing, and I think you should not be require to use scripts to configure the lan interface of the TCP/IP interface of your Wireless LAN device (also not the script solution that XWLAN offers) - I think we discussed that once. If you have a cabled interface on your notebook as well, this should not disturb, unless you don't configure it. In any case it is highly recommended to notconfigure the TCP/IP interface within the TCP/IP configuration program.
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I would think you could still use your scripts to change to the wireless card, in which case you should set XWLAN to lan1. That is essentially what I've been doing with my T21.
You are right. If I continue to use my scripts, then networking continues as
normal. But I had hoped that my scripts functionality would have been included
in the new XWLAN.
XWLAN calls scripts on "disconnect" and "connect". Are these events when the
card is inserted and ejected? Can I call my scripts from XWLAN?
Neil
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