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I want to connect to two Wi-Fi networks at the same time. The first Wi-Fi needs to think I'm connected to it because it activates (power) another Wi-Fi that I will use actively.

If I don't connect to the first Wi-Fi it will shut down after 2 minutes of inactivity and will shut down the second Wi-Fi with it.

How can I simulate a connection to the first Wi-Fi while using another?

OS: MacOS Sierra Wifi Key: USB Realtek Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/a/ac 8814AU

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    Many WLAN devices allow several network interfaces as STA (station/client), so you can be connected to multiple networks (and even use them actively). You didn't tell us your OS, or what hardware you have ... – dirkt Dec 16 '17 at 13:20
  • I want to get this working on a Mac. I can buy a wireless USB key if needed. – b26 Dec 16 '17 at 15:48
  • @boulabiar Well if you have a second wifi interface, things should be pretty straight forward. Just connect to the desired AP, with the interface that you want. If you only have one interface, then no. Check this answer by agtoever – dmb Dec 19 '17 at 15:09

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