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Old 11-05-2023, 12:31 PM   #3
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Rome, Italy
Device: Kindle PW5, Kindle PW4, Kindle 4 NT
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
You can still connect to it via USB if you enable WiFi, but the two are different network interfaces (like, literally, two different PHY). I mean, there might be bridging available in the kernel, but, why :?
Yes, I know... the point was having all my ip in the same network... but actually it would just be aestetics, now that I think of it, because there's no other use for that ip and that NIC in my pc if not to connect one to the other.

Anyway, I played with it for like an hour and then settled for an usb networking I'll use only in case of emergency and a wifi ip that I reserved for the kindle, so I can connect with it when I need to.
Thanks!
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