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My PC has connected to local and dial up network simulaneously
-----Original Message----- My PC has connected to local network (100 Mbps) and dial up network (56K bps) simulaneously. It seems like all traffics are routed to dial up network , instead of local network. How can I configure it to route all traffic to local network first and forward traffic that cannot sent on local network to dial up. I'd check on 'Use default gateway on remote network' box already, but not help, all traffics still routed to dial up network. . Are you familier with IP address? Dial up network has an automatic ip address asignment it means you leave it alone, but home net work should be as a group with it's own ip address : Example: you have Two PC's, PC #1 as the server and PC #2 as a guest, PC #1 the server has two IP addresses one for internet and one for home network. As I mentioned above you leave the server's internet ip address alone, pay atention to home network. on server; say your home network ip address is 158.143.076.111 and SubnetMask is 255.255.0.255 on guest; the ip address is 158.143.076.114 and Subnetmask is the same as above 255.255.0.255 If you noticed that the last three numbers of the ip address are the each PC's ID,(111,114) and subnetmask is the your home network group number,(bothe are the same group) that's about the ip address's, and now about the network bridge. In you window you have a internet connetction icon and a local area network icon, you need to creat a network bridge wich will link local and internet networks together. in this way local network will have it's own traffic and internet connection will have separet flow. if you foolw above steps it should workout fine. let me know . |
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