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    How to handle metric when editing /etc/config/network ?

    I have another idea: Instead of using the "etc/config/network" file, I could also use SSH and ifconfig - my guess would be that this also takes care of metric automatically, so I don´t have to deal with it...
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    How to handle metric when editing /etc/config/network ?

    Wow that was quick! And easy to understand! Thanks! I will only use LAN and WAN, so I guess there are not as many possibilities considering for my use cases LAN is mostly static and WAN mostly static and sometimes dhcp. As I understand it, dhcp handles metric automatically, and it is only...
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    How to handle metric when editing /etc/config/network ?

    Previously I have used Linux devices only with GUI - now slowly switching to nonGUI. More specifically: I am editing files in the etc/config and then restarting the demons to commit. In order to find out how, I change things in the GUI, then compare the content of the etc folder to see / note...
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    Connect to Windows 10 share with CIFS (SMB1 succeeds, SMB2 fails)

    Hi dos2unix, well I have tried version 3.0 in my string by changing the "vers=*" argument like this: mount -t cifs -o user=USER,password=USER,vers=3.0 //192.168.1.222/SHARE /tmp/test I read the tread you provided, but that looks way more complicated than I thought. Is the difference between...
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    Connect to Windows 10 share with CIFS (SMB1 succeeds, SMB2 fails)

    Problem description: that mounting SMB1 on a Windows 10 computer works as follows because "SMB1 Support" is enabled: mount -t cifs -o user=USER,password=USER,vers=1.0 //192.168.1.222/SHARE /tmp/test When I disable "SMB1 support" on the Windows 10 machine AND type at "vers=2.0 or 2.1", I get...
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