Re: Multiple Ethernet-Adapters
- From: "CreateWindow" <createwindow@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:03:52 +1000
Hi JADM,
Use fixed IP's for your ISP and set the default gateway to your router. Or
DHCP from the router is fine.
Definately set a fixed IP for the LAN and no gateway.
CreateWindow
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"JADM" <JADM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good morning,
Ive got a Gig-Lan-Adapter connected to a switch (no computers connected to
it, only mine) and a wireless USB-Adapter connected with a router which
then
leads to the modem, ISP etc..
Well, the problem is, if Ive got both adapters activated the internet wont
work because the computer starts sending the requests to the
Gig-Lan-Adapter
which isnt connected to any PC or Notebook. So its just sending the
packets
nowhere....
If i connect both of the connections over a netwok-bridge it works fine.
I tried manipulating the routing tables under DOS but they get reset
everytime.
My question is how to set priorties to connections? So that the computer
knows which adapter will be used to use the internet.
thanks.
.
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