Re: Using 2 NICs with Platform Builder

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Thanks Allan,

I think the main difference between your system and mine is that both
of the NICs on your development PC are on 192.x.x.x networks. Whereas
I'm trying to maintain isolated networks (i.e. 192.x.x.x and
146.x.x.x). This may be what's causing me grief! :)

Thanks,
Andy

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