Rock wrote: > On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 23:03:00 -0700, John R Pierce wrote: <snip> > I think my "original" problem was what you guys sensed from > the start. > > It was supremely frustrating having my manually typed eth0 > IP address being wiped out - but - apparently that was what > Network Manager was supposed to do. > > Apparently Network Manager was set to pick up a DHCP address > for eth0, and, when none were forthcoming, it wiped out the > existing IP address. > > I only need to figure out now how to switch gracefully between > using wlan0 connected to the home broadband router inside the > house, and using eth0 wired to the Nanobridge M2 outside the > house. <snip> Several thoughts: on the router, see if it will accept a fixed IP, rather than one assigned by DHCP; if so, you can set it on the laptop. I'd also check to see if you need to deal with NetworkManager to do that. I don't know - I *loathe* NM, and am majorly annoyed that upstream decided to put a tool appropriate for a laptop as the default for *everything*... says the guy dealing with 150 or more servers and workstations that are hardwired. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos