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In <200412281715.iBSHF6Tg015454@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/28/04
at 09:41 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I would be happy to try IPTRACE again if you have any suggestions. Maybe
>stop the DHCP client first, each time? I would like to get the UCSD
>problem solved, if possible.
It's definitely a good idea to turn off the wired interfaces when testing
dialup. It reduces the possible conflicts.
You get to pick which of your problems we work on first. :-)
FWIW, there's no reason you can't run wired and dialup interfaces at the
same time. I do it regularly. However, when one interface is not
working, troubleshooting is usually easier if the other interfaces are not
active and chattering.
Regards,
Steven
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