[SOLVED] How to change default route?


rmp5s

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I noticed Community Apps couldn't connect so I cranked up a Terminal window and noticed I couldn't ping out.  Went and looked at the network settings page and it looks like it seems to think the primary default gateway is 192.168.1.1...  

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The 192 address goes to a router that has no Internet access.  That is used for my security camera system.  The correct gateway is the 10.10 address.  I tried changing the metric on the 192 address and can't, nor can I delete it.

 

How can I get rid of that default address?

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Did some digging (here, here) and playing around:

 

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...and I still can't get it to work.  It seems that you can't change a route once it's there.  You can only delete it and re-add it.  Cool.  No problem.  

When I try to do that, though, I get the "RENETLINK answers: No such process" error.  Not sure why.

Ideas, anyone?  I just need the 10.10.1.1 GW to be default!

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37 minutes ago, Benson said:

Could you static the 192 IP NIC without gateway (blank) and no bridge on it.

I can't do anything with it. Supposedly you can't modify an entry...only add or delete. Which is fine...I'd delete the 192 and add it back with a metric of 1000 so it's not used...but I can't get it to delete.

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