I want to use one internet connection for a single application

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SHAIL

So here is the situation:

I have an application which uses socks connection while connecting, Now
while I am in connected to office network, becoz of there firewall the
socks ports are closed and my application can not connect to its socks
server. So I have installed another GSM wireless internet connection on
my laptop.

Now I want to connect with both connection. I can connect to both at
one time, but then my office network takes the precendence (may be its
fast connection).

Please adivise me, is it possible that I can force this socks
application use my wireless internet connection instead of office
network to connect to its socks server?

I appreciate and help everyone in advance on guiding me the solution.

Thank you
SHAIL
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SHAIL said:
So here is the situation:

I have an application which uses socks connection while connecting,
Now while I am in connected to office network, becoz of there firewall
the socks ports are closed and my application can not connect to its
socks server. So I have installed another GSM wireless internet
connection on my laptop.

Now I want to connect with both connection. I can connect to both at
one time, but then my office network takes the precendence (may be its
fast connection).

Please adivise me, is it possible that I can force this socks
application use my wireless internet connection instead of office
network to connect to its socks server?

Check with your IT Dept. at work. There are very good security reasons
not to allow unmonitored connectivity at an office. If your application
is required for your work, explain that to the IT people.

Malke
 
I know my company internet security policy has to block all other ports
which are not in use, but does anyone has solution?
 

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