> I don't use netctl, but you can usually see what default route it uses with > > ip route Thanks for that, I didn't know that command. The LAN is shown above WIFI, which (I assume) means that it takes precedence. > > I have made the experience that newly configured interfaces "steal" the > default route (although this can usually be configured - again, I don't > use netctl). > > I can imagine the default route passing through the WiFi interface in > your scenario. If I plug in LAN while having an active WIFI connection, it seems to steal the route. I checked it by monitoring steam download speeds. Thanks! Cheers, Bennett -- GPG fingerprint: 871F 1047 7DB3 DDED 5FC4 47B2 26C7 E577 EF96 7808
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