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posted by LaminatorX on Friday March 28 2014, @11:05AM   Printer-friendly
from the man-ip dept.

mlosh writes:

I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) and would like to connect to a private network through WiFi for development work, but still have access to the general Internet through the 3G/4G cellular radio for other apps. So far, it does not seem possible. Connecting to WiFi seems to route all data through WiFi to the private network, cutting off the Internet. Is there a way to have both radios working and routing packets separately on this Galaxy Note, or any other Android device, short of customizing the network stack software?

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Baron Cheese on Friday March 28 2014, @10:26PM

    by Baron Cheese (3998) on Friday March 28 2014, @10:26PM (#22786)

    from http://www.connectify.me/dispatch/ [connectify.me]
    "Connectify Dispatch is an easy-to-use software load balancer that lets you use from all your computer’s Internet connections at the same time. Got Wi-Fi AND 4G? Two Wi-Fi adapters? Ethernet AND 3G? Connectify Dispatch will work with any and all of these technologies to increase your bandwidth."

    I haven't used it personally but seems legit.

  • (Score: 1) by Baron Cheese on Friday March 28 2014, @10:30PM

    by Baron Cheese (3998) on Friday March 28 2014, @10:30PM (#22789)
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 29 2014, @11:38AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 29 2014, @11:38AM (#22900)

    No.

    That's for "channel bonding" -- using two different connections to the internet in order to increase speed. That's a completely different application.

    Please don't just randomly google stuff and post it unless you actually know what's going on. Soylent is supposed to have GOOD comments, not the same random crap from the uneducated masses that we can get on yahoo answers.