] First, since it is a "default", it makes some sense that ] there is only one of them (whatever it is). There are ] some systems that feature multiple default routes, but ] these are typically either routers, supporting complex ] route maintenance protocols, or systems that use more ] than one default route in a sort of round-robin scheme ] (called multipath routing) to balance traffic through ] multiple routers. Mac OS X/Darwin does not support more ] than one active default route. Okay OS X guys... how do you get OS X to do this? I want to get two USB wireless cards and pool me and me neighbor's wireless connections into one big fat ass pipe. Any ideas? Networking Configuration for Mac OS X/Darwin |