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In <200412271559.iBRFxWTg017399@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/27/04
at 07:59 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Sometimes I unplug the lan cable from the router before I dial in with
>Injoy, and sometimes I unplug it before I even boot the computer. There
>is no way anything is coming in through that connection.
That does not mean that the TCP/IP stack will not try to use the
interface. This is what I an seeing in the logs.
To prevent the the wired interface from skewing the results, you need to
stop the dhcp client and delete the interface with:
dhcpmon -t
arp -f
route -fh
ifconfig lan0 down
ifconfig lan0 delete
To switch back to wired after hanging up the dial up connection just run
\mptn\bin\setup.cmd
Steven
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