Hi.
I'm running Kernel: 4.14.0-041400-generic x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 7.2.0) Desktop: Cinnamon 3.6.2 (Gtk 3.18.9) Distro: Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya
I have multiple saved network connections (wi-fi to be more precise).
I wanted to associate a priority to some of those connections, in case there are several available it would choose the one with highest priority.
The problem is:
I usually connect to an unlimited max download size but it's unstable.
When it gets unstable I tether my mobile phone which is more stable but have a limited max download size.
I wanted to associate a higher priority to the this last one, in case present, the system would select this one.
Is there anyway I can archive this ?
Thank you
How to prioritize the saved network connections ?
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How to prioritize the saved network connections ?
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Re: How to prioritize the saved network connections ?
I don't know how to set a priority. I simply turn off Automatic connection on all except the main one, When I need to choose a different one I click to connect,
Not sure if this is what you need.
Not sure if this is what you need.
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Re: How to prioritize the saved network connections ?
Hi,
Sorry, but that doesn't solve the issue.
Since I want all to be automatic but if multiple automatic are available choose the one with highest priority.
Sorry, but that doesn't solve the issue.
Since I want all to be automatic but if multiple automatic are available choose the one with highest priority.