I have a question.
If a Terminal is connected on one network (Say internet), Now, is it possible that it remain connected to Internet, but also connect to another network which can be WiFi or other wired one. ?
I think it should ....But can at the same time it access the communication from both of the connection ..... I think NO bcz ...Network as a service will at time can only access the data from one of the service-
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I think you are saying two network One on wifi and other on wire ......I think there is one key information that you need to have for other network....but for the accessibility it goes with the network with higher bandwidth...
the gateways are different, as are DNS, DHCP whatever; so the host can figure it out, also hosts file can be altered to ensure speedy connections in case of more than 1 possible route
say 192.168.0.0 dgw 192.168.0.254 dns 192.68.0.254 dhcp 192.168.0.254 no access to internet but access to LAN via ethernet
say 10.0.0.0 dgw 10.0.0.1 dns 10.0.0.1 dhcp 10.0.0.1 access to the internet but not local LAN connected to internet via WLAN
You can create a new virtual connection that is a done by selecting the two connections and then choosing CREATE A BRIDGE of two existing ethernet connections. But not Wifi to my experience. Even if accepted only one worked. and mask was wide enough to include both domains . Maybe its possible.