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matchRos edited this page Apr 29, 2021
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If ifmetric is not installed use the following command:
sudo apt-get install ifmetric
Then with the command:
sudo ifmetric INSERT_ADAPTER_NAME_HERE INSERT_PRIORITY_VALUE_HERE
you can change the priority of the network adapter.
The Adapter name can be found using: ifconfig or route -n
To check which priority value has to be set, check the route -n command to see which Metric value must be used. A lower metric (priority) value means a higher priority. So choose a value below the lowest metric value in the table.
When executing this command it will only last for one session, so after a reboot the metric values will be reset.
To make these changes permanent add a startup script through Cron.
Important: The startup script will be executed before the network adapters are loaded. So it is necessary to insert a delay using sleep 10 in the shell script.