Re: Bridge between 2 lan cards / w2k
From: Marc Reynolds [MSFT] (marcrey_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/18/04
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:18:04 -0600
I don't think you want to bridge this traffic, but instead you want to route
it. You can do this by enabling IP Forwarding. See 230082 HOW TO: Enable
TCP/IP Forwarding in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=230082
-- Thanks, Marc Reynolds Microsoft Technical Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Petri" <petri.paunonen@brandtgroup.fi> wrote in message news:c10cvj$pjg$1@phys-news1.kolumbus.fi... > I have a pc with win2000 pro > > There are 2 network cards in it. 1. is named "lan" and it is connected to > lan with several computers. The second is named "wan" and it is connected > directly via adsl to the internet. Lan gets its addresses from w2k server > with dhcp server and wan gets its addresses from the isp > > The question is: how can I "tell" these two cards (in the same computer) to > allow traffic from lan to wan and vice versa ?? > > Someone said that in XP it is easy just right click from the connection and > say "bridge". But in W2k there is no such function. > > Thanks in advance. > >
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