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- | + | For devices other than those based on the RTL8150 you'll manually need to call <code>usbEthUp.sh</code> after you connect your device, and <code>usbEthDown.sh</code> after you remove it to get the network settings in place. These scrips can be found in <code>/usr/sbin</code>. | |
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When you're done with your wired connection simply unplug the network adapter from the USB host cable (this lets the tablet recognize that the adapter has been unplugged), then disconnect your host cable from the tablet (and manually set it out of host mode if required). Also, don't forget to choose "Disconnect" from the connection window (click on the little WiFi icon), or your tablet will try to stay connected to "'''WIRED'''" until you restart or manually force a new connection. | When you're done with your wired connection simply unplug the network adapter from the USB host cable (this lets the tablet recognize that the adapter has been unplugged), then disconnect your host cable from the tablet (and manually set it out of host mode if required). Also, don't forget to choose "Disconnect" from the connection window (click on the little WiFi icon), or your tablet will try to stay connected to "'''WIRED'''" until you restart or manually force a new connection. | ||
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