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Connect to 2 networks at the same time and access servers from both

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Yea you can connect to multiple network with different adapters without a issue. The subnets have to be different, so it seems like your setup will work fine.

 

 

I have an iMac Pro at our high school in our theatre for video production. In our film department we also have a network in there where we use NDI a lot in it. I was wondering if theres a way where the iMac can primarily use their network in the theatre, but also we can still access any SMB servers or any NDI sources on our network. I know you can connect to multiple networks at the same time if you have the adapters available. But I don't know if Mac is capable of doing what I want to do. They are entirely different subnets I believe.

 

The films network is just connected on a router from the schools network (so double NAT I believe). The theatre network I think is a standalone network without any internet (they sometimes connect the iMac wirelessly to the schools network if they need internet access).

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Yea you can connect to multiple network with different adapters without a issue. The subnets have to be different, so it seems like your setup will work fine.

 

 

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