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Dual Network Cards and ICS

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Name: Bird
Date: August 20, 2003 at 17:56:22 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: 850 / 386
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Ok here is my delima,

I have 2 network cards in my main computer. One is connected to another computer through a cross-over cord, while the other is connected to a large LAN that provides an internet connection. (I live at college) I want my second machine to be able to access the internet that is provided on the large LAN through my main machine. The problem is that whenever i try and enable ICS for the network card connected to my second machine, my main machine looses its connection to the large LAN's proxy server. Any ideas??? Software??? Bridging???



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Name: blin
Date: August 21, 2003 at 06:15:27 Pacific
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this is an intersting case. can you post both results of ipconfig /all before and after ics?

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Response Number 2
Name: curleyrl
Date: August 21, 2003 at 21:48:15 Pacific
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the ICS should ONLY be done on the nic that is connected to the LAN, NOT the nic that is connected to the 2nd computer.


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