I'm running an Ambicom WL1100B and a Cisco 350. I defined the Ambicom and the
Cisco in MPTS, and I used XWLAN manage the two cards. Now, if the correct card
is selected in XWLAN, all I need to is insert the card and it will connect to
the base station.
If the other card is inserted, then I have to select it in XWLAN before it
connects.
I'm running scripts that restore the wired NIC when I eject the card. Those
scripts may time out if the computer isn't connected, but they work OK if there
is a wired LAN.
Neil
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