apaschouch
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Hello,
I am looking for a way to restart the network (like under Linux) without to restart. Under unix, I restart the network script, and it's fine.
The exact problem is that when I forget to switch on my router (which has a DHCP built in) before the mac OS X startup, the network is of course unreachable. And even if I switch it on after, I can reach any host. So I need to restart the network.
Any proposition will be appreciated.
Alain Paschoud
I am looking for a way to restart the network (like under Linux) without to restart. Under unix, I restart the network script, and it's fine.
The exact problem is that when I forget to switch on my router (which has a DHCP built in) before the mac OS X startup, the network is of course unreachable. And even if I switch it on after, I can reach any host. So I need to restart the network.
Any proposition will be appreciated.
Alain Paschoud