Add Static Route in Mac OS X 10.6.4

Easy. Open System Preferences-> Network and Configure it Manually to set a Static IP address that you assign it (from a router or switch).
 
thanks for replying, but how can i set a routing table to access multiple networks. Currently my MAC system is 192.168.144.0 series network and i want 2 access 192.168.80.0 series network.
 
Well depends if you Mac is a Mac Pro (with Two (2) Ethernet ports) or is you have a Mac with an Ethernet port AND an Airport card (wireless) Most any portable Mac or iMac).
 
On my Mac Pro (which has TWO ethernet ports and an Airport card) I just open System Preferences->Network and In the right hand column I just selected the port and configured it. I connect to THREE different networks And it works by the set order of the system Preferences->Network pane. The top of that pane is my primary (the quickest connected port) and the secondary for the other ports, in the order of importance. It's not rocket science.
 
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