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Old September 25th 09, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Patrick Moran
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Default 1 computer & 2 network cards

I have 1 computer which has a wireless card for internet connection and a
wired ethernet card for connection to internal network resources on a
different netowrk. The former is on IP range 192.168.2.x and the latter is on
192.168.1.x
The problem I have is that I cannot connect to the internet when both
connections are 'enabled' and working. To connect to the internet I must
disable the lan adapter for the wired internal network.
Similarly, when I want to use the internal network, I must disable the
wireless network connection before I can access the internal network.
I do not get any error messages, other than after a period of trying to
connect, the attempt just seems to 'time out'
It seems to me that the 2 networks are getting confused with one another.
I have tried bridging the networks but this did not work.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.

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