![]() ![]() ![]() My understanding is that manufacturers of LAN components have pre-assigned pools of MAC addresses that they can assign to each and every LAN product they sell so each has a unique MAC address. I realize I can go back and configure eth0 to a fixed IP or possibly assign is a fixed MAC address, but it seems to me the LAN port ought to have a consistent MAC address, or if it is intended that random MAC addresses be assigned to the LAN port, there be documented a way to opt out of such a setting and just have the LAN have a consistent/permanent MAC address. However, with the LAN eth0, there is something that is causing the eth0 to be assigned a random MAC address. When "Mendel GNU/Linux 5 (Eagle)" commences, I am able to successfully connect via wifi because the MAC address is permanent and I have provisioned an assigned IP for that MAC address. I have a Google Coral Dev Board acquired 4/19 and activated 4/22.
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