General :: How To Change Eth1 To Wlan0 In Fedora
Dec 16, 2010
I recently installed Linux "Fedora" and when I click "ifconfig" I see can see the network card "eth1" I want to change it to "wlan0", I realized that this is a common enough problem at Fedora, and I read about it a bit on Google but unfortunately I did not understand how to change it correctly. give me the order strictly Consul that allows Linux to change the name of my network card
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Jan 13, 2010
how can I send internet from wlan0 to eth1 .
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Apr 3, 2009
I have two network devices :
1. Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Conncection (Currently eth0, Mac=00:0e:8c:ab:c6:b1)
2. National Semiconductor Corporation DP83815 (Currently eth1, Mac=00:0e:8c:8a:70:62)
I want to change them so that the "Intel" become eth1 device and the "National" become the eth0 device.
I already tried these steps :
1. I disabled the Network Manager and enabled network
2. Edit the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules like this
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3. Change the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 MAC addresses.
4. Reboot
5. After it bootup the Fedora can't recognize the devices, if I do ifconfig -a it shows "eth0_rename with FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF mac address".
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Dec 4, 2010
I'm using F12 on an old box which I have fitted with a new networkcard. I'm using the box as a music server (Twonkey) and want to use the new card (gigabit - eth1) as the default, but seem unable to. I can't switch of the mainboard ethernet option (eth0) in the bios and have tried to change the settings in the ifconfig-eth0 and -eth1 files by changing the hardware addresses as elsewhere recommended, but that doesn't work. During start-up it then gives me an error message that the MAC number was not the expected one. This would indicate that the network options are kept/read elsewhere. I'm not very familiar with Linux/F12. how to make the card the default option instead of the mainboard option.
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Aug 8, 2010
have a dell Inspiron 1501 with ubuntu 10.0.4 I want to rename my wireless card from eth1 to wlan0 as I use conkyrc and it will not read my wireless strength or my ssid cuz it thinks it's a ethernet card and not wireless card. I know this for a fact because peppermint os my wireless card was wlan0 and it worked just fine.
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May 20, 2009
When I try to bring up my wi-fi PCI card (ifup wlan0 or ifconfig wlan0 up) my whole PC just hangs until I power it off.
I believe I have the right drivers, but cannot see what I am doing wrong.
I'd really prefer not to go down the ndiswrapper route.
Firstly, I can see the PCI card and the driver it is using :
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[J@gx260-f10 ~]$ lspci -k
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01:08.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8185 IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 20)
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the PC just hangs for ever. No mouse movement, ctrl-alt-del, nothing.
I have downloaded a Linux driver from Realtek but it will not compile. I have the latest kernel-devel, headers, and gcc. I can post compiler errors if anybody would like. They're all apparently to do with missing parameters.
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Jan 29, 2010
i have just installed fedora core 12. my pc has 2 lan adapter. 1. onboard rhine. 2. intel card. os has given eth0 to onboard card and eth1 to intel but i want eth0 to intel card and eth1 onboard card.
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Jun 22, 2010
I'd like to ask you all for a simple thing on Slackware that I dont know how to do under RHEL 5.4.
Under Slackware 12.2 it is easy to change eth0 to eth1.
This should be done in file: /etc/udev/rules.d/75-network-devices.rules:
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Well, under Red Hat it looks slight diffrent. It looks like RHEL does not use udev ( correct me if i am wrong but there is no simillar file in /etc/udev/rules.d and cant see any script in /etc/init.d/).
I have found that all NIC configuration is stored in /etc/sysconfig/netwotk-scripts/ifcfg-ethx.
On this file it is possible to place varible: HARDWARE=
However after reboot it doesnt work. So, my question is - how to assign eth[number] to specified MAC-addr ?
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Apr 30, 2010
how can i change the eth2 to eth before this I have 3 nic. eth0 , eth1 ,eth2.. then I remove the eth2 nic, so, how can i change eth2 to eth1..
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Jan 22, 2010
how can I change eth1 mac address permanently in an easy way?
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May 7, 2009
Centos 5.3 How can I change the primary nic from eth1 to eth0? My board has 2 nic's and I'm having license issues with cpanel
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Sep 6, 2015
I have running Raspbian on my Raspberry Pi
I have two usb wifi dongles that both work and connect to my router when testing.
- Edimax EW-7811UN
- Adafruit Miniature WiFi (802.11b/g/n)
However when I try to change the Mac Address's of either of these usb devices when only one is plugged in and in use at one time I cannot do it as the effects seem to not take place.
I have tried using cmd
Code: Select all ifconfig wlan0 down
ifconfig wlan0 hw ether 00:00:11:11:00:00
ifconfig wlan0 up
and also editing /etc/network/interfaces file wlan0 entry
Code: Select all iface wlan0 inet static
hwaddress ether 01:01:01:01:01:01
address 192.168.1.100
netmask 255.255.255.0
After doing this and running ifconfig I can see that either of the two USB'S device has the same MAC.
I have also tried rebooting the device but the mac address is the same.
I have heard there is a package called macchanger but I would like to do this without it, how could I go about doing this?
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Jul 29, 2011
change my WLAN0 MAC address in my Kubuntu Natty 64 bit at every boot. I have done quite a bit of searching and found some procedures that appear to have worked back in 9.04 and before days but I have been unable to get anything to work for me in my 11.04 install. I have tried adding a script to if.pre-up.d and also tried adding a bootmisc.sh and either I did them wrong or they are not working. I want to make sure that every time I bring the wireless up in Kubuntu that I have the changed MAC address. I usually keep wireless disabled and turn it on just when I need it.
Background so you don't think I am doing something nefarious... I am going on a cruise soon. The cruise line sells wireless internet subscriptions for the duration of the cruise but they tie it to a MAC address. I am bringing my CDMA android phone that unless I use VOIP will be unable to call at all or at least with very high charges. But I also want to be able to browse the internet with my laptop. I figure it will be easier to spoof my phones MAC with the PC than the other way around. I just need to turn one device off if I am using the other. I need the MAC address to be semi permanent so I don't turn it on by mistake and have forgotten to change the MAC.
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Mar 4, 2011
I need to setup two ethernets in my Centos box. OK no problem both ethernet and 1 virtual works perfect. eth0, eth1 and eth1:0. I'm trying to set up diferent routes for eth0 and eth1/eth1:0 I need eth0 has a 192.168.1.1 gateway and eth1/eth1:0 192.168.1.100 gateway.I think I've tried almost every thing but always get one gateway for all the eth.These are my config..
/sbin/ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
inet addr:192.168.1.168 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0[code]......
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Jun 6, 2010
Also having this problem on Ubuntu 10.04.If I do "iwlist scan" I can pick up networks on wlan0:
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lo Interface doesn't support scanning.
eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
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Jul 30, 2010
I try to generate a server client code. What i try to do is sending video streams from eth0 and eth1 to the other server programs' eth0 and eth1. In order to do that, i decided to use SO_BINDTODEVICE. But the code is not working. Am i misunderstood the usage of SO_BINDTODEVICE.
1-Defining two ports
2-Defining two sockets
3-Assigning host ips on them
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Jun 6, 2010
Using:Fedora 13 DLink dwa-120 (wireless USB adaptor - Yes, it may not be officially supported byt i got it working on Suse 11.2 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS so no reason for it not to work in Fedora) ndiswrapper i have followed all the standard instructions installed driver correctly using ndiswrapper yet wlan0 does not appear in response to "iwconfig" module configuration already contains alias directive driver installed and present.
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Sep 27, 2010
I have a hardware device with two ethernet ports, eth0 and eth1 running Centos 5. Basically my goal is to forward packets from eth0->eth1 and eth1->eth0 as well as get a copy of these packets for analysis. If I set IP routing to do the forwarding then I won't get a copy of the packets for analysis.
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Apr 18, 2009
I am tring to get my linksys wireless router to connect to my laptop that i recently installed Fedora 10 on. Well it is actully running of an external HD. Any way when i boot in windows it connects and works fine, but when i try to activate wlan0 it says "Cannot activate network divice wlan0!" "determining IP info failed..."
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Nov 1, 2009
The past couple days I've been attempting to use ndiswrapper to connect to my home network wirelessly and have run into a slight problem. I'm able to install ndiswrapper (of course), and install the driver. ndiswrapper -l comes up good, showing the driver is in place for my netgear wg311v3 card.
modprobe ndiswrapper I am able to get to work without errors, except, when i type ndiswrapper -ma it writes another file to /etc/modeprobe.d/ndiswrapper causing the deprecation error.
The card scans for networks, and I'm able type in my encryption key.
However it doesn't connect. | grep comes up with the error that the wlan0 link is not ready.
I think I've also been able to determine that the configuration I've put in to the card through the network manager is not actually configured.
Anyone know how I could possibly connect with the card.. It seems it should be able to work. alias wlano is also in place.
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Dec 29, 2009
We need to have the wireless associated with the access point prior to the first login.
Have not been able to get it to work yet. WPA-PSK. wireless will not connect until login.
This is necessary for nfs automount and openldap auth to work. Not a home networking environment.
How to troubleshoot effectively.
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May 24, 2010
Is there a way to get conky to show only eth0 or wlan0? My configuration only shows the wireless bit when wifi is switched on but shows eth0 all the time.
Temperature: I have nvidia card with drivers from rpm fusion, can conky give me the temperature of the card and the cpu?
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Dec 4, 2010
I've been able to get a laptop on Fedora 14 (2.6.35.6-48) working with a Netgear WNA1100 Once up and running, I execute "ifconfig wlan0 up" from root, and everything connects just fine and is stable as long as I stay logged in. But, I haven't found how to do this automatically on boot.
I've tried to use NetworkManager, but I cannot figure out how to get the GUI to show up - it says its running and enabled in the Services gui, but I haven't figured out how to actually use it! I checked to see if the nm-applet is running with ps, and for the user login, I see:
I'm not sure if the "sm-disable" flag is my problem, or how to change it. I'm not even sure if NetworkManager will allow me to set things up for bootup, but that is the path I ran down...
I assume this is a fundamentally easy process to set this up on bootup, but I'm not stumbling across the method. I recall doing this kind of thing years ago when I was an engineer, and before I got my lobotomy to become a manager...
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Jun 23, 2011
Can't get wlan0 working:
In networkmanager the device apears unavailable.
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Nov 2, 2010
I have a Linux machine with two Ethernet cards both using the Intel e1000 driver. lspci reports different models of Ethernet cards, but I can't tell which is eth0 and which is eth1. Other than turning off the machine and reading the chips, how can I tell which model is eth0 and which is eth1?
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Feb 1, 2010
We are currently having a windows virus outbreak in our corporate network, all the it guys using windows machines and they are infected of course.
My question is I have a internet enabled ubuntu 9.10 machine with two nics.
eth0 is for internet and I wanna distribute my internet connection from my other nic.
There are alotta switches and access points in our network but i placed my ubuntu desktop just like the infected windows machine. Everything seems working except other clients internet connections.
How to share internet connection on eth0 to eth1
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Mar 2, 2009
I've just setup Fedora 10 x64 on a Supermicro 7045 with dual nic; I setup a web site and ran into a strange problem; I can't see my website from outside my LAN; checking IP on Internet it sees my IP as coming for my dynamic IP (IP of router/switch) and not my static IP.
eth0: Static IP
eth1: Dynamic IP
These are standard Intel 82563EB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
Is there a way to specify the order in which it sees the nic ports?
I'm wonder if I can mix Static and Dynamic IP's; on the outside they resolve to a static IP; the dynamic one shows up as my router/switch IP; but it allows me to access my DHCP computers; this isn't a web server; but a development machine for writing PHP apps.
Where 123.123.123.3 is my static IP address.
I should mention that nmap -v -p 80 123.123.123.3 shows an open port on 80
My VirtualHost is setup like:
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Jan 31, 2010
I have two network interfaces on my computer but only one of them is connected to an Ethernet cable. Until now on every Fedora release, the activated primary interface has been named as eth0 and everything has always worked well without any problem. Recently I switched to Fedora Core 12 and surprisingly I observed that for the first time, my primary interface has been considered by the system to be eth1 instead of eth0. I tried to replace the content of ifcfg-eth0 by ifcfg-eth1, yet system gave me an error that there was MAC address mismatching. I conserved their MAC addresses in their files and just replaced other connection parameters ( such as IP ADDR, NETWORK, NETMASK, etc.) but it did't work. When I do "server network restart", the command blocks.
As I try to install oracle on this system, regarding the fact that oracle requires static network configuration on the primary network interface, I don't know how to proceed in order to set eth0 as my primary interface (or rather set the current eth1 to eth0 because it is actually eth1 that refers to my activated primary network card).Just one more time, I would like to remark, that with previous versions of the Fedora Core, on the same computer (with the very same two network cards) I never had problem and I had installed oracle on the system with success, having the statically configured eth0 correctly detected by the system.
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Sep 15, 2010
I have a Fedora system that I just changed the mother board on. The old NICs were eth0 and eth1. Now I have only one NIC that shows up as eth3. The problem is no matter what I do, eth0 and eth1 will not go away and their configs conflict with eth3. I removed Network Manager via yum. I deleted the ifcfg-eth0/1 files from /etc/ sysconfig/network-scripts and /etc/sysconfig/networking/default and profiles. In all of these locations the ifcfg-eth0/1 files keep reappearing after a reboot. I am at a loss at this point how to get rid of these non-existant NICs.
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Feb 17, 2011
I have been googling for three days, and I though posting to a forum would be more helpful than throwing my box out the window.
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I was able to bond eth1 and eth2 together as bond0, but I am having problems with setting up two gateways on bond0. I can set one (eg ISP1) and all the traffic always routes through that ISP. Thus defeating the purpose of bonding. eth1 and eth2 pull an ip just fine and were able to ping the internet before bonding. Originally, I set the bond0 ip to the same subnet at my internal network, but I read that in order to set up nat you need to have the adapters on two seperate subnets.
Every time I fix one issue with this scenario something else breaks. I have tried dozens of different configurations. I am relatively sure that it is just a routing table issue, but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction.
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