On 26/06/2020 19:55, Andy Burns wrote:
> R.Wieser wrote:
>
>> Although I know a thing or two about TCP/IP and UDP conections on
>> Windows,
>> I'm a rather newbie in regard to Linux and the RPi. As such I have no
>> idea
>> how to add and deal with an another ethernet interface, like how to
>> keep it
>> seperate from the one already present.
>
> Same as on windows, if linux has two or more interfaces it won't route
> between them unless you tell it you want that.
>
I re,ember back in the early days on NT and MS TCP/IP we got a call from
a customer who said 'I am getting 50% packet loss on my internet connection'
Sent an engineer down, came back the next day 'Sorted, He had two cards
in it and Microsft allows you to set up two default routes...so half his
data was going to the wrong place!'
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Adolf Hitler
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