Re: problems with NetBT



Hi,
>
> Are you saying you have two physical NICs, and each of them is
> connected to a separate physical network?
>
> Otherwise, are the two NICs connected to the same physical network?
> Still not much of an exceptional setup. IP and ARP don't care for
> packets of foreign IP subnets.
.... it depends. Each adapter is connected to a separate physical network.
But purpose of my NDIS IM is to conect both segments together and create one
"logical" network. I have a reason for doing so throught changing ARP
communication and then forwarding IP communication. But, when I try to use
"my neighbourhood" on computer where NDIS IM is installed it doesn't work
well sometimes (doesn't show connected stations). I suppose that problem is
that computer with NDIS IM is connected throught two NICs into this new
logical network.
>
Thanks for answer
Michal


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