Re: Making a Network selection Default in safari

2017-07-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Yes. Using the "network setup" command. Some options are listed here http://www.techrepublic.com/article/pro-tip-manage-wi-fi-with-terminal-commands-on-os-x/ or just type networksetup in Terminal

Re: Making a Network selection Default in safari

2017-07-17 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Is there away to add / remove networks from the configuration via CLI? Thanks, On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 9:23 PM Tim Kilburn wrote: > Hi, > > If you no longer want the other network at all, then do the following. > Make sure that you're connected first to the network you wish

Re: Making a Network selection Default in safari

2017-07-16 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, If you no longer want the other network at all, then do the following. Make sure that you're connected first to the network you wish to remain a part of then continue with the below steps. 1. To the Apple menu. 2. Down to System Preferences. 3. Locate the Network button in the list of

Making a Network selection Default in safari

2017-07-16 Thread Sharon Hooley
Hi, There are now two internet services in my house. My chosen one is Centurylink, to be specific. The problem is that, even after I check to select it, it seems to wander back to the other service, at least when I try to download. It takes data away from that end. How do I make it