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Old 04-09-2004, 08:45 PM
Tim
 
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Default Multiple network cards

I have a Dell 650 Workstation running XP with a Intel(R)
PRO/1000 MTW Network Connection adapter connected to the
company network. I also have a Linksys EG1032 v2 Instant
Gigabit Network adapter connected to a Linksys SD2008
10/100/1000 GB Switch which in turn is connected to a
local NAS server. When I was running Windows 2000 I
could connect to the company network and the NAS server
with no problem. I have since install Windows XP and if
both NICs are enabled I cannot get out the the company
network. If I disable the Linksys card I then have the
company connection but have lost the NAS connectivity. I
have reordered the adapters so the Intel card if first
and the Linksys is second under Advanced Settings on the
Network Connections screen but that did not fix the
problem. Any ideas on how to have both apapters enabled
and working at the same time? It seems whenever the
linksys card is enabled all connection goes through that
adapter.
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Old 04-09-2004, 09:22 PM
Dusty Harper {MS}
 
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Default Re: Multiple network cards

Only one card can have a default gateway. This allows all unknown traffic
to go out that NIC. The LANs that the NICs are directly connected to should
still function.

i.e

--------------[ ]--------------[ U ]--------------[ ]--------------
10.0.0.0 20.0.0.0 30.0.0.0 40.0.0.0

If you are set up with an interface in the 20 network and the 30 network,
and your default gateway is set to say 20.0.0.254, then you will be able to
access the 10 network via the default gateway, the 20 network via your local
subnet and the 30 network via your other local subnet. You will NOT be able
to reach the 40 network. You would have to add routes to your machine in
order to reach this network.

Hope this helps
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Microsoft Corporation
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"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1ada201c41e6b$3af05760$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> I have a Dell 650 Workstation running XP with a Intel(R)
> PRO/1000 MTW Network Connection adapter connected to the
> company network. I also have a Linksys EG1032 v2 Instant
> Gigabit Network adapter connected to a Linksys SD2008
> 10/100/1000 GB Switch which in turn is connected to a
> local NAS server. When I was running Windows 2000 I
> could connect to the company network and the NAS server
> with no problem. I have since install Windows XP and if
> both NICs are enabled I cannot get out the the company
> network. If I disable the Linksys card I then have the
> company connection but have lost the NAS connectivity. I
> have reordered the adapters so the Intel card if first
> and the Linksys is second under Advanced Settings on the
> Network Connections screen but that did not fix the
> problem. Any ideas on how to have both apapters enabled
> and working at the same time? It seems whenever the
> linksys card is enabled all connection goes through that
> adapter.



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Old 04-09-2004, 09:56 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Multiple network cards

that worked great, thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Only one card can have a default gateway. This allows

all unknown traffic
>to go out that NIC. The LANs that the NICs are directly

connected to should
>still function.
>
>i.e
>
>--------------[ ]--------------[ U ]--------------

[ ]--------------
>10.0.0.0 20.0.0.0 30.0.0.0

40.0.0.0
>
>If you are set up with an interface in the 20 network

and the 30 network,
>and your default gateway is set to say 20.0.0.254, then

you will be able to
>access the 10 network via the default gateway, the 20

network via your local
>subnet and the 30 network via your other local subnet.

You will NOT be able
>to reach the 40 network. You would have to add routes

to your machine in
>order to reach this network.
>
>Hope this helps
>--
>--
>Dusty Harper
>Microsoft Corporation
>---------------------------------------------------------

-------------------
>This posting is provided "AS IS", with NO warranties and

confers NO rights
>---------------------------------------------------------

-------------------
>
>"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
>news:1ada201c41e6b$3af05760$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a Dell 650 Workstation running XP with a Intel

(R)
>> PRO/1000 MTW Network Connection adapter connected to

the
>> company network. I also have a Linksys EG1032 v2

Instant
>> Gigabit Network adapter connected to a Linksys SD2008
>> 10/100/1000 GB Switch which in turn is connected to a
>> local NAS server. When I was running Windows 2000 I
>> could connect to the company network and the NAS server
>> with no problem. I have since install Windows XP and

if
>> both NICs are enabled I cannot get out the the company
>> network. If I disable the Linksys card I then have the
>> company connection but have lost the NAS

connectivity. I
>> have reordered the adapters so the Intel card if first
>> and the Linksys is second under Advanced Settings on

the
>> Network Connections screen but that did not fix the
>> problem. Any ideas on how to have both apapters

enabled
>> and working at the same time? It seems whenever the
>> linksys card is enabled all connection goes through

that
>> adapter.

>
>
>.
>

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