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I want to connect a Macbook to my network via ethernet (for exchange and internet) and to a Time Capsule via wireless (for backups). Currently it will only use one of the connections.

Asked by Relentim in Networking Hardware for Macintosh, Apple Laptop, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)

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I don't know much about OSX.

I want to connect a Macbook to my network via Ethernet (for exchange and internet). And at the same time to a Time Capsule via wireless (for backups). When I last looked at it only one of the connections would work at a time.

I don't have the hardware available at the moment to play about with. But when I get hold of it I want it up and running as quick as possible.

An idiots guide would be great.

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Zones: Networking Hardware for Macintosh, Apple Laptop, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)
Tags: Apple, Macbook Air, OSX, Time Capsule
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