I'm using Google Chrome and Firefox on a Windows PC. I have two Internet connections available:

  1. LAN connection using a cable
  2. guest connection using WiFi

Currently, when I plug in the LAN network cable, both browsers and the host machine work through the LAN connection.

How can I configure the machine so that Chrome will use the guest connection and the rest of the machine — browsers, network, &c. — will use the LAN?

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I think you might be able to set up 2 local proxies, let either of them connect to a different network and then configure the browsers to use the different proxies. – slhck Feb 15 '11 at 18:03
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The only way I know to do this is with ForceBindIP. Take a look. It is all Command Line, however and I haven't used it for ages.

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