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Two Connections - Firefox to use a connection, which isnt prioritized by Windows.

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Two Connections - Firefox to use a connection, which isnt prioritized by Windows. Ive got two connections, LAN and Mobile Broadband. I need windows to keep the LAN as priority, but i want firefox to use the mobile broadband. How to do this please? ( LAN needs to stay active )

Two Connections - Firefox to use a connection, which isnt prioritized by Windows. Ive got two connections, LAN and Mobile Broadband. I need windows to keep the LAN as priority, but i want firefox to use the mobile broadband. How to do this please? ( LAN needs to stay active )

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Are you wanting to use two connections at the same time here? Windows to use the LAN connection, and a specific application (firefox) to use the mobile broadband?

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Yes thats exactly what i need :)

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I'm not entirely sure you can route network traffic from one application to a different connection (not on Windows anyhow).

I'll look into it! :)

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I'm also very interested in this!

WiFi connection to be used by Mozilla and default Win connection(cabled) should be used for everything else.

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Not all windoze versions are capable of using two "connections" simultaneously.

With some additional software you could conceivably route firefox traffic by configuring your respective firefox proxy settings.

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or pay a third party for proxied traffic. something akin to:

https://www.ipredator.se/

this is not exactly a solution to your question but I wager it is more likely preferable to-you.