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Problem with Two Ethernet Cards

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Name: Trush Vyas
Date: January 7, 2002 at 21:21:46 Pacific
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Dear Sir,
I have my windows 98 PC. On that i have two ethenet cards, one for cable connection and other for network. After specifying two ips to both cards, i am not able to login to my network. But if i disable one card i.e. used for cable connection, then i am able to login into my network.

Please help me for that

Waiting for your reply

Trush



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Name: cameron Kim
Date: January 7, 2002 at 23:36:08 Pacific
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Remember to properly set static routes for your internal network.

Go to microsoft.com for more details on how to use your Route command


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Response Number 2
Name: eRik
Date: April 21, 2002 at 12:44:51 Pacific
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Hoy!

I have similar problem, win98 on both computers, one is using cable connection, but on a computer that's on the other side of home network, with no internet connection, I can't go to the internet.

Is this a win98 problem, 'cause this is not a server OS, or ?????

Help, plese mail me.

eRik


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