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How can I use two network adapters on OSX, one for LAN traffic and one for Internet traffic?
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I have two networks available in my location, and am using a MacBook Pro running OS X Lion. BLUE NETWORK - DHCP assigns me 10.x.x.x address, and is for internal traffic only. It has no connection to the Internet, and is available either on Ethernet or Wifi. RED NETWORK - DHCP assigns me a 192.168.x…
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*.int.foo.com
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Mac OS X gives the default route to the highest-ranked, active interface. It doesn't have anything to do with bandwidth. To change interface rankings, go to System Preferences > Network, click the cog drop-down menu under the list of devices and sel…
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