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How to use two networks at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="synoptase" data-source="post: 871824" data-attributes="member: 109632"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Can you explain a bit how this is done. I'm thinking of the routes you need to set up.</p><p>What you describe is exactly my situation :</p><p>- ethernet on a 172.30/12 local network for mail, fileserver etc.</p><p>- wifi on a 78.250/12 network (personnal open wifi) for internet</p><p></p><p>I'v currently set up the order of my networks so that wifi is in the first place. You can imagine that, without the correct routes, my local network can't reach ie my local outlook server.</p><p></p><p>What operations/configurations has to be done in order to work ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="synoptase, post: 871824, member: 109632"] Hi, Can you explain a bit how this is done. I'm thinking of the routes you need to set up. What you describe is exactly my situation : - ethernet on a 172.30/12 local network for mail, fileserver etc. - wifi on a 78.250/12 network (personnal open wifi) for internet I'v currently set up the order of my networks so that wifi is in the first place. You can imagine that, without the correct routes, my local network can't reach ie my local outlook server. What operations/configurations has to be done in order to work ? [/QUOTE]
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