Re: Simultaneous Dial-up and DSL Connection

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Hi:

1. I would love to have your configuration! I have been trying with all
stunts to disable the lan when i connect through the dialup.
What are your dialup settings? And lan - what is enabled/disabled

2. To answer your question,

route -p add 172.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 10.45.158.44

Regards


"gammarisk" wrote:

> One more thing, it seems that the settings are lost once the computer is
> restarted. Is there anyway to make the route add permanent? Thanks in
> advance.
>
> "Patrick Sears [MSFT]" wrote:
>
> > As long at this does not violate your company's policies, you may be able to
> > achieve the result you are looking for by disabling the default gateway for
> > the dial-up connection and then manually creating a TCP/IPv4 route to your
> > company's email server after each time you dial. Here's how:
> >
> > Disable Default Gateway:
> > 1) Open your "Network Connections" folder
> > 2) Right-click on your dial-up connection and choose "Properties"
> > 3) Switch to the "Networking" tab
> > 4) Select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and click on "Properties"
> > 5) Click on the "Advanced..." button
> > 6) Uncheck "Use default gateway on remote network"
> > 7) Click OK 3 times
> >
> > Manually Create Route:
> > 1) Connect to your dial-up connection
> > 2) Open a cmd window:
> > a) Click on the Start button and choose "Run..."
> > b) Type in "cmd" and click OK
> > 3) Use the ping command to obtain the IP address of your email server:
> >
> > ping [name of email server]
> >
> > Example:
> > ping acmemail01
> >
> > 4) Use the ipconfig command to obtain the IP address for your dial-up
> > connection:
> >
> > ipconfig
> >
> > 5) Create the route for this dial-up session:
> >
> > route add [first number of email server IP followed by ".0.0.0"] mask
> > 255.0.0.0 [IP of dial-up connection]
> >
> > For this example, we will assume that you have the following IP addresses:
> > Email Server: 172.60.12.32
> > Dialup Connection: 10.45.158.44
> > Example:
> > route add 172.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 10.45.158.44
> >
> > 6) Close the cmd window
> >
> > Now all of the network traffic destined for your email server (or any other
> > servers on the same general network) should go over your RAS connection, but
> > everything else should go over your broadband connection. Hopefully this
> > will also prevent your dial-up connection from interrupting your ability to
> > share out your broadband connection to your other computers at home.
> > --
> >
> > Patrick Sears
> > Bluetooth PAN
> > Windows Networking
> >
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> > Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup
> > purposes only.
> >
> > "gammarisk" <gammarisk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:AD7A9E6B-C10C-4343-8EE3-21BB2377331E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > In my home office I have a DSL connection that my desktop computer uses
> > for
> > > Internet access. My desktop is also equipped with a 56k modem, which I
> > have
> > > recently begun using for dialing in to my company's network for our
> > corporate
> > > email. I also share my DSL connection with other PC's on my LAN via
> > Internet
> > > connection sharing. I am the host PC for internet connection sharing. I
> > use
> > > Windows XP Pro.
> > >
> > > The problem I've been having is that whenever I use the modem to dial into
> > > my workplace, I lose my broadband connection. To make things worse, my
> > > dial-up connection is only for retreiving emai and cannot connect to the
> > > internet. Thus when I dial-up I lose access to other internet sites.
> > When I
> > > disconnect the dial-up session, the broadband connection is automatically
> > > restored.
> > >
> > > Is there a way to use these two connections simultaneously, where the
> > > dial-up is used solely for retreiving email and all other internet needs
> > via
> > > the DSL connection? Is it also possible to share both connections
> > > simultaneously over LAN?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
.



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