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Setting up multiple IP addresses on a single network adapter
Hey,
I was wondering if there is a method to assign multiple IP addresses to a single network adapter in OS X. I want to be able to connect to separate computers on different IP ranges at the same time. I found a document describing how to do it for OS X Server, but I can't find anything on plain OS X. Thanks for your time, -Ross |
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Yup. It is fairly easy.
Network Preferences, Built-in Ethernet, New... Select Built-in Ethernet, give it a name and an IP. Voila! You have selected Built-in Ethernet twice, given it two names and two configurations. |
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Perfect, thanks!
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