- Obtain the ip addresses of the 2 network cards that you have
- In my case those 2 cards were connected to hot and bezeq, hence I named the variables holding the cards ips
hot
and dbezeq
- The ip addresses can be fetched by running
ifconfig | grep 192
- run
./runpings.sh
with two parameter-b
and-h
each marking the cards ip addresses- E.g.
./runPings.sh -b 192.168.1.120 -h 192.168.2.48
- E.g.
- The pinger command files may need additional customization:
- Each file holds the ip address which it is aimed at pinging
- The 2 files that are pinging google are OK
- The 2 files which are pinging the local router (actually only one - the
hot_wifi.command
may require changing the local ip address (but usually it won't) - Most notable: The 2 files that are pinging IL routers are each pointing to key routers in the entrance to the internet provider
- It may make sense to run
traceroute 8.8.8.8
and see which is the first router that you're getting outside your network and try to replace the value in those files
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