[CentOS] What on Centos is wiping out my eth0 IP address every 5 minutes?
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darr247 at gmail.comWed Jul 24 01:14:02 UTC 2013
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On 2013-07-23 7:40 PM, Rock wrote: > Q: Should I set the NM gateway to the IP address of the radio/router? Yes. 192.168.1.20 should be fine if you're only using these settings to get the nanobridge configured. But why not just see what IP, Gateway and DNS Servers your home router gives eth0 via DHCP and duplicate those settings statically? (presuming it's also the 192.168.1.x /24 network)... most home routers can be configured to reserve the same IP address for a particular MAC address (makes port forwarding via a DDNS account a lot easier), so those static settings wouldn't mess up your network if you didn't set eth0 back to DHCP.
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