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danpass

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Jun 27, 2009
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One router is DHCP

The other router is a static network address

The two routers show up separately in the network window but I cannot seem to make each condition stick individually.

I always have to change the DHCP function to accommodate the router setup.
 
you can create multiple Locations

System Preferences -> Network

At the top of the window you can add new Locations

Location: Edit Locations

Klick the + Buttin and name it...

Don't forget to klick the Apply button when you're finished changing the Network settings


To change Locations conveniently klick the  Menu and go to Locations and choose the right one for your environment..
 
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