On 3/7/21 7:09 PM, Dan Hitt wrote:
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 5:25 PM David Christensen <dpchr...@holgerdanske.com>
wrote:

On 3/7/21 4:45 PM, Dan Hitt wrote:
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 4:27 PM David Christensen <
dpchr...@holgerdanske.com>
wrote:

On 3/7/21 4:02 PM, Dan Hitt wrote:

The reason for the two networks is that my modem-router is electrically
incompatible with one of my computers.  That computer freezes or
otherwise
misbehaves when one of its ethernet ports is on a network which also
has
the modem-router.

What a PITA.  Have you tried putting a network interface card into the
problematic computer so that you can run one LAN?


Actually, the problematic computer has two ethernet ports on it, but it
is a mac, so not so clear how to get a network interface card into it.


What model mac?


It's a mac pro.


Marketing terms are for separating the rubes from their dollars:

"it is a mac"

"It's a mac pro"


When posting on a technical mailing list, please include the relevant engineering identifiers when referring to hardware or software items -- e.g. alphanumeric codes variously named "model number", "part number", "assembly number", "serial number", "architecture", "revision", etc.. Doing so demonstrates your competence and your respect for the readers' time.


David

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