August-30th-2018, 12:59 PM
(August-30th-2018, 12:51 PM)Armin@netPI Wrote: Well basically if you enable Wifi and you set for example the same IP address ranges like they exits for the LAN interface, or you removed the gateway address in the LAN settings or or or ... because of Wifi now enabled and then you disable Wifi again then some previous default parameters for your LAN settings have been maybe removed .... that can lead to the Linux system not to know any longer where to route the Ethernet packages to.
Back to your last LAN settings that worked: Did you use DHCP or static IP settings?
Hm i set another ipadress for wifi but the dhcp ip range propably is wrong..
buut i didnt changed a thing in the LAN settings and although i tried to disabled wifi - its still there and i can connect to it.
I used DHCP settings.. used static settings for a short time before but changed it back to DHCP
when i try to connect via mobilephone, it says ip address could not be retrieved