Another way solve your problem is to install and configure Wlan-ng. The wireless NIC's interface will be called wlan0, i.e. the config file is ifcfg-wlan0. The wireline NIC's interface will remain eth0, i.e. the config file is ifcfg-eth0. The configurations will be in different files. rna On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Charlie Bullen wrote: > I have a new Dell Inspiron 1100. The first thing I did was wipe the > harddrive so I could start with a clean slate. Due to work > considerations I have to use windows XP for certain things, so I now > have a dual boot with XP and Redhat 9.0. > > On the linux side I am having a few networking problems. The box came > with a broadcom 440X nic, which is unsupported by Redhat out of the box > and I also use a Linksys WPC11 wireless card, which is supported by > Redhat out of the box. > > I downloaded and installed the drivers for the broadcom installed then > and that works fine. I also configured the wireless card and it works > fine, except that I can't get it to work in encrypted mode yet(probably > my typing of the key). > > With the wireless card in place, it is ETH0 and the broadcom is ETH1. > The problem arises when I boot into Linux when the wireless card is not > inserted, which is the case when I am at a remote site. Then the > broadcom is recognized as ETH0 and it tries to use the orinoco prism > driver from the wireless card. And I then have no connectivity at all. > > What I want to happen is, I think, to have the broadcom designated as > ETH0 using the driver I install, but not have ETH0 activated at boot and > have the wireless designated as ETH1 and activated at boot when it is > present. > > Any ideas how to accomplish this? > > Charlie > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >