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Re: Using Miami (and probably Genesis) with WinUAE
Posted on 22-Oct-2008 0:42:32
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I guess I could try running 2 wifi cards, but I don't know how well that would work.


Risk for interference between the cards.


What about the mac-addresses?
How did those look in the first place?
(from the router point of view? (2 identical mac-addresses?) )
What I did with MOL on my A1, so both OSX and Linux could access a single network card, was to set up dhcp-server on Linux-side, with network 192.168.1.x, while the regular Lan was 192.168.0.x.
The OSX was on 192.168.1.x network, and Linux routed it to the regular 192.168.0.x Lan, and all outgoing/incoming traffic was routed by the dhcp-server on the Linux side to and from the regular router.

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Re: Using Miami (and probably Genesis) with WinUAE
Posted on 28-Nov-2008 22:58:16
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Regarding the first problem you had with multiple network adapters, I found that each adapter on my computer has a unique MAC address. You can change the unit number for the uaenet.device configuration in Miami. Then click on the "SANA-II parameters..." button followed by the "Query device" button. Do that until the MAC address shown in the query device window matches the same MAC address of the real network adapter on your computer that you want to use. Finally, just set a static IP address in Miami along with other things that might be needed like subnet, gateway address and DNS servers, and all is well. No need to disable any adapter that I'm not using.

Thanks for the help!

Last edited by SilvrDrgn on 28-Nov-2008 at 11:53 PM.

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