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2 IPs bound to one network adapter

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Name: bubbleboys
Date: April 12, 2005 at 07:29:13 Pacific
OS: Windows Server 2003
CPU/Ram: Pentium 3 997Mhz/512 mb
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I'm trying to configure my server t stream media content through port 80. However, to do so, I need to have either a network adapter with 2 IPs bound to it or two network adapters with one a piece. Seeing as how I don't want to buy a new network adapter, how would I configure my network adapter so taht two IPs were bound to it.



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Name: jimminy
Date: April 12, 2005 at 08:02:55 Pacific
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Open the network adapter status window

click the Properties button

click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

click the Properties button

click the Advanced buton

on the IP Settings tab, click the Add button (the top one - there are two)

type in an IP address and subnet mask, and click Add

You now have two IP addresses bound to your network card :)



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