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What if we used Virtual PC XP... does it allow this function?
Thanks in advance.
I'm sure we can figure out a way to connect the two machines. Here's the first place you probably want to look:
Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network > Show: Network Port Configurations
You can probably just duplicate your "Built-in Ethernet" then go to Show: "Built-in Ethernet copy" (or whatever you named it) and put in the settings for the other router and it would all just work. I just did it here and it worked as expected. Let me know how that works for you. :)
one on Ethernet and the other on wireless. Might that help?
Well, it might. We DO have a WLAN in the office... but it uses DHCP to assign a local IP address, then we use the NOC name server and a NOC address (over another WLAN) to determine weather or not a packet stays in our LAN, in our NOC or is destined for the internet... I guess I could configure the Mac to hook right into our WAP in the NOC... Hmmmmmm....
I tried to assign two IPs to Virtual PC but that didn't work. Apparantly it acts like a windows system inside a Mac box and gets it's OWN IP from the Mac box. So there's no configuring it around the Mac-Windows interface.
Guess I'll have to go with a WLAN card and configure it to hit the AP.
Thanks for you help.
It is possible to set up a Mac OS X box with multiple IP addresses. (The following quote is talking about Web serving, but I reckon it's not limited to that:
Mac OS X also allows multihoming and IP aliasing. ... IP aliasing allows a network administrator to assign multiple IP addresses to a single network interface.