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official_kaos
8 years agoNew Member
can't connect to my mac when its connected to 2 seperate networks at the same time
my mac (host) is connected to 2 seperate networks ethernet and wi-fi , both have access to the internet through different isp's , although ethernet takes priority over most things including access to the internet i.e. logmein
when i disconnect either one i can remote in but with both connected i cant?
i have been remote conecting for several yrs with both connected with no issues
i also have a pc at the same location on the same exact setup which i have no issues connecting to when connected to both networks
so it can't be either router.
does anybody else have this setup on a mac?
have you ever encountered this issue?
for now my work around is to leave wi-fi off and turn it on when i remote in but if i forget i can't access please help
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- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
official_kaos I apologize for the difficulty there.
While I haven't heard of a similar setup like that on Mac Hosts, I am wondering if you have tried to use Service Order to prioritize network connection types before you connect? Here's a 3P guide that I found online for reference: http://osxdaily.com/2013/06/15/set-network-connection-priority-mac-os-x/