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Hi All,
not sure if this is at all possible. I have a network comprising of a SBS and a hand full of XP pcs. All are connected to the Internet via a god quality DSL router and all works fine. We are now implementing a bit of software that downloads data from a particular source, and can only be accessed using ISDN. A new ISDN line is being installed with an ISDN router. Two of the XP clients will be using this software but will also be using the dsl service for general access to the Internet. My question is this...... Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Many thanks in advance Paul |
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Sure if you modify the routing table. This search result may help. Routing No internet access - Destination net unreachable. One router goes to the corporation email server and another one goes to the Internet ... www.chicagotech.net/routing.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... Hi All, not sure if this is at all possible. I have a network comprising of a SBS and a hand full of XP pcs. All are connected to the Internet via a god quality DSL router and all works fine. We are now implementing a bit of software that downloads data from a particular source, and can only be accessed using ISDN. A new ISDN line is being installed with an ISDN router. Two of the XP clients will be using this software but will also be using the dsl service for general access to the Internet. My question is this...... Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Many thanks in advance Paul |
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Sure if you modify the routing table. This search result may help. Routing No internet access - Destination net unreachable. One router goes to the corporation email server and another one goes to the Internet ... www.chicagotech.net/routing.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... Hi All, not sure if this is at all possible. I have a network comprising of a SBS and a hand full of XP pcs. All are connected to the Internet via a god quality DSL router and all works fine. We are now implementing a bit of software that downloads data from a particular source, and can only be accessed using ISDN. A new ISDN line is being installed with an ISDN router. Two of the XP clients will be using this software but will also be using the dsl service for general access to the Internet. My question is this...... Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Many thanks in advance Paul |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:34:47 -0000, "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote: Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Yes. You can add static routes on the individual pc's or alternatively add a static route to your internet router to redirect all traffic for the new software's ip address range over to the isdn gateway. Jim. |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:34:47 -0000, "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote: Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Yes. You can add static routes on the individual pc's or alternatively add a static route to your internet router to redirect all traffic for the new software's ip address range over to the isdn gateway. Jim. |
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Thanks guys!
"msnews.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... Hi All, not sure if this is at all possible. I have a network comprising of a SBS and a hand full of XP pcs. All are connected to the Internet via a god quality DSL router and all works fine. We are now implementing a bit of software that downloads data from a particular source, and can only be accessed using ISDN. A new ISDN line is being installed with an ISDN router. Two of the XP clients will be using this software but will also be using the dsl service for general access to the Internet. My question is this...... Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Many thanks in advance Paul |
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Thanks guys!
"msnews.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... Hi All, not sure if this is at all possible. I have a network comprising of a SBS and a hand full of XP pcs. All are connected to the Internet via a god quality DSL router and all works fine. We are now implementing a bit of software that downloads data from a particular source, and can only be accessed using ISDN. A new ISDN line is being installed with an ISDN router. Two of the XP clients will be using this software but will also be using the dsl service for general access to the Internet. My question is this...... Can these two PCs somehow route all general internet traffic to the default gateway and have traffic generated by the new software directed to the ISDN gateway? Many thanks in advance Paul |
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