Thanks for your suggestions. I had both wired and wireless set for "
Enable Roaming Mode". Apparently this mode didn't recognize the change
of DNS server when I went from wireless to wired. Dale
MauroP wrote:
> Ok, I see that you don't have a "normal" trouble ;)
> Well, if your wired connection have DHCP, you must try in your terminal: sudo dhclient
>
> If you have static address, open the network-manager and insert the IP asigned, and then restart the network (command on the previous post).
> This command ask for a new IP in the wired and wireless connection, and the first to gives it, is the new network to be attached. The previous commands works on both interfaces.
>
>
Thanks for your suggestions. I had both wired and wireless set for "
Enable Roaming Mode". Apparently this mode didn't recognize the change
of DNS server when I went from wireless to wired. Dale
MauroP wrote:
> Ok, I see that you don't have a "normal" trouble ;)
> Well, if your wired connection have DHCP, you must try in your terminal: sudo dhclient
>
> If you have static address, open the network-manager and insert the IP asigned, and then restart the network (command on the previous post).
> This command ask for a new IP in the wired and wireless connection, and the first to gives it, is the new network to be attached. The previous commands works on both interfaces.
>
>