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<blockquote data-quote="ron4mac" data-source="post: 1604629" data-attributes="member: 63497"><p>Any green-lighted connection will be active. The ordering serves mostly to provide the order that the interfaces will be brought up. Connections in the same family (yours are both in the en(x) family), will be used for requests based on reachability of IP address. Since your connections' reachability should be the same, I think any request will be made to whichever interface does not have a transaction in progress, paying attention to your ordering of the interfaces if neither of them are busy.</p><p></p><p>I think, if the underlying code is written well enough, the system could handle this situation. But it is definitely not the norm and could be open to instability. Usually, two ethernet connections will have different reachability profiles (different networks).</p><p></p><p>My recommendation is that you try to stick to one connection to your network. Perhaps adding a device to extend your wifi would be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron4mac, post: 1604629, member: 63497"] Any green-lighted connection will be active. The ordering serves mostly to provide the order that the interfaces will be brought up. Connections in the same family (yours are both in the en(x) family), will be used for requests based on reachability of IP address. Since your connections' reachability should be the same, I think any request will be made to whichever interface does not have a transaction in progress, paying attention to your ordering of the interfaces if neither of them are busy. I think, if the underlying code is written well enough, the system could handle this situation. But it is definitely not the norm and could be open to instability. Usually, two ethernet connections will have different reachability profiles (different networks). My recommendation is that you try to stick to one connection to your network. Perhaps adding a device to extend your wifi would be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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