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Connect to two network interfaces simultaneously?


  • Subject: Connect to two network interfaces simultaneously?
  • From: Roland Torres <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:48:47 -0700

I have both en0 (wired) and en1 (wireless) network interfaces active on a MacBook, but I don't know how to specify one connect() call to go through en0, and another to go through en1. Programmatically, how does one "connect" to or use a specific network interface?

OSX, 10.4.7, Cocoa
Roland

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