All of my boxes have got ethernet AND wireless interfaces and everything works fine, but I want to move to using "zeroconf" networking so I don't have to maintain /etc/hosts files on every machine (or go to the bother of setting up a proper DNS server).
I've got the avahi daemon working and nss-mdns is working for resolving ".local" host names.
Now seems like a good time to review the way I've allocated IP addresses to hosts.
My ADLS modem/ethernet router/WiFi access point is a Dlink DSL-G640T which has the address 192.168.1.1
How would you assign addresses to hosts that have wired and wireless interfaces?
BTW at home I normally run with the Wireless interfaces turned off but use them if I take machines "away from home" so I don't have to bother with network cables and hubs etc. However laptops sometimes gets used with wireless interfaces at home.
Peter