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Re: Using two network interfaces simultaneously?
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Re: Using two network interfaces simultaneously?


  • Subject: Re: Using two network interfaces simultaneously?
  • From: "Peter Sichel" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:54:18 -0400

On 9/22/06, Roland Torres wrote:

>I know I can have both networks active simultaneously on the MacBook,
>but I don't know what I need to do at the app level (system level?)
>so that connections/traffic to/from 192.168.0.* go through the wired
>interface, and all others through the wireless interface.

In the Network Preferences Panel, make sure your AirPort interface
is listed first in the "service order".  The first available
interface becomes the "primary interface" and determines what
router address and name server address(es) will be used.

Your 192.168.0.* interface should be manually configured.  Mac OS X will
automatically create a route to en0 for destinations on that subnet.
This is pretty standard TCP/IP.

Enjoy!

- Peter


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