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I'm trying to transfer some big files across my home wireless network between my macbook and iMac (both running latest version of leopard).
But even though I've got my ethernet cable connected to both (as a direct connection - not through a router or hub), leopards seems to insist on using the wireless connection which is obvious much slower.
Is there a way to tell leopard to start using the ethernet connection?
But even though I've got my ethernet cable connected to both (as a direct connection - not through a router or hub), leopards seems to insist on using the wireless connection which is obvious much slower.
Is there a way to tell leopard to start using the ethernet connection?