Re: systemd-networkd and netctl with multiple interfaces

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On 11/11/15 09:47, Bennett Piater wrote:
> Hello!
> I installed Arch on my new Thinkpad T450s over the weekend.
> Everything works well, but I have a question:
> 
> I use systemd-networkd to manage my network interfaces and netctl for
> the connections. I set everything up according to (this)[0] and
> (this)[1] to get automatic activation of wifi via netctl-auto and
> netctl-ifplugd.
> 
> My question is as follows: I use i3wm, and i3status shows *both*
> ethernet and wifi as connected if I plug in the cable while having a
> wifi connection. What does this mean exactly, and how is my traffic routed?
> 
> Thanks in advance for clearing that up.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bennett
> 
> [0]:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-networkd#Wired_and_wireless_adapters_on_the_same_machine
> 
> [1]:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Netctl#Automatic_switching_of_profiles
> 
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Hi,

I have exactly the same setup (i3wm, i3status and netctl) and the same behavior.
If I plug in the cable i3status shows both connections. I manage it, that I deactivate the
wifi-card with the hardware switch after I plugged in the cable and everything
ist fine. 
I couldn't get netctl to deactivate the wifi automatically.

Regards,
Ludwig

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