Auteur: Edward Bartolo Datum: Aan: tilt!, dng Onderwerp: Re: [DNG] Supporting wlanN, where N = {1, 2, 3, ...}
Hi all,
Obviously, the major disadvantage of using my proposed 'solution', is
users must decide which physical network interfaces to use and stick
with their decision afterwards.
Edward
On 15/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote: > Hi all,
>
> Although at the moment I am occupied with other commitments, I would
> to discuss how support for uncommon systems with more than one wifi
> adaptor and/or with more than one wired network adaptor.
>
> The main drawback supporting such systems is that the GUI has to
> account for them and this makes it more complicated for the end user
> who almost seldom will be faced by the situation of having to deal
> with more than one wifi card and/or more than one wired connector on
> the same system.
>
> I am assuming these type of unfortunate users should already be
> comfortable tweaking there system, so I am suggesting that the backend
> would be made behave differently in extraordinary situations like
> these. Instead of defaulting on wlan0 and eth0, power users would opt
> to use wlan1 or eth1. For this, a simple text configuration file
> mapping wlanX to wlan1 and ethX to eth1 should provide a simple and
> yet neat solution without editing too much of the already working
> code.
>
> This is my first concept of how support for uncommon systems can be
> added without too much disruption of the already working code.
>
> Edward
>