RE: Running Wireless and Wired eth connections at the same time

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John...

The one line that you posted, about "this being wrong" was not directed at a
posting stating that this was the right/only way to accomplish my goal.
Rather, the posting that I did, that you replied to, was my solution to the
issue that I had faced, letting people who had provided information to know
that I had solved it.

I quite clearly posted what my setup was, and what I had changed/modified,
to allow someone else who might it, to take advantage of the situation.

You as always, are quite able and in fact can add to the knowledgebase if
you care to by scratching out a rough layout, and describing what should be
implemented as you would choose to do it.

peace...


-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Summerfield
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 7:56 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Re: Running Wireless and Wired eth connections at the same time


Ed Greshko wrote:
> John Summerfield wrote:
>
>> I prefer to keep trying to educate them; if it keeps your inbox and mine
>> down, that's good. It won't stop everyone, I don't anticipate otherwise.
>
> I detect a bit of contradiction....

Look for some irony. Nobody's paid to attend to these lists, and nobody
really expects to be paid.


> You say "I prefer to keep trying to educate them" yet you post one line
> responses of debatable value.  And, you seem to have indicated that it is
> lack of compensation as part of the issue.  As in you don't get paid
enough
> to provide a complete and comprehensive response.

If someone's prepared to pay a decent sum of money, certainly  they'll
get more of my attention. While I'm not being paid, then there's limits
to how much spoon feeding I'll do.

The particular one-liner that seems to have attracted your ire was in
fact preceded in another post by a (brief) outline of what is needed to
do the job properly, without NAT.


>
> Certainly, your one line answer hasn't keep anyones inbox less cluttered.
> But, I'll take responsibility for that.  :-(
>
> In any event...life goes on.
>
>>> Don't open a soup kitchen.  :-)
>> My waist says I eat too well!
>
> Looking down on mine has convinced me that it is time to head out for a
35km
> bike ride.
>


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Cheers
John

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