Re: LAN with WLAN . . .
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 17:07:47 +1100
The default gateway setting on the LAC should be blank.
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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Basically, yes. You can only use one default gateway per machine. You
cannot have a default gateway per interface.
If you set the default gateway to the Internet to use the external NIC,
you will need to use static routes to send traffic to other subnets which
are accessible through the internal NIC.
"Triz" <info@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is that the only option I have? The problem with that is I have to
reconnect to all other networks I would usually be connected too.
Thanks!
"Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi,
try to disable the gateway on lan interface.
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Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server
"Triz" wrote:
Hello,
When at the office I use the WLAN on my laptop to connect to my domain.
Often I find myself connecting my laptop's Ethernet adapter to another
LAN
or device for configuration purposes. When doing so I cannot access
the
web, via my domain, because my Local Area Connection (on laptop) is
taking
precedence over the WLAN connection (on laptop).
How do I surf the web via the WLAN without disabling the Local Area
Connection?
Do I have to use Net Route? If so, do you have a good reference link?
Windows OS' (XP Pro & 2003)
SonicWall router (My Domain)
LAN = 10.10.1.x
WLAN = 10.1.10.x
Temporary LAN = 192.168.1.x (or any scheme other than Domain LAN
above)
Thank you in advance!
Triz
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