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Link to two networks concurrently and reach servers on both.

Link to two networks concurrently and reach servers on both.

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07-30-2016, 08:39 PM
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I possess an iMac Pro in our school theatre used for video production. Our film department also utilizes a network there, heavily relying on NDI. I’m curious if the iMac can primarily connect to our theatre network while still allowing access to SMB servers or NDI sources on the main school network. I understand adapters can support multiple networks, but I’m unsure if Mac can handle this setup effectively. The films network appears to be routed through a separate router connected from the school’s internet, likely using double NAT. The theatre network seems to operate independently without direct internet access, though the iMac can connect wirelessly when needed.
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ItsVintageBeef
07-30-2016, 08:39 PM #1

I possess an iMac Pro in our school theatre used for video production. Our film department also utilizes a network there, heavily relying on NDI. I’m curious if the iMac can primarily connect to our theatre network while still allowing access to SMB servers or NDI sources on the main school network. I understand adapters can support multiple networks, but I’m unsure if Mac can handle this setup effectively. The films network appears to be routed through a separate router connected from the school’s internet, likely using double NAT. The theatre network seems to operate independently without direct internet access, though the iMac can connect wirelessly when needed.

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FaithoOcOrea
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08-07-2016, 09:23 PM
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You can link to several networks using various adapters smoothly. Each subnet must be unique, which suggests your configuration should function properly.
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FaithoOcOrea
08-07-2016, 09:23 PM #2

You can link to several networks using various adapters smoothly. Each subnet must be unique, which suggests your configuration should function properly.