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Redirect Internet w/ Multiple NICs

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Name: vvume
Date: December 28, 2006 at 06:25:55 Pacific
OS: W2K3x64 EE
CPU/Ram: 2*QCE5305/12GB
Product: Dell 2900
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I have two NICs in the server, the first connecting to an internal domain LAN with a slow internet gateway and the 2nd connected to a simple router w/ a faster internet connection. Everytime I try to access the internet or download, windows 2003 does not attempt to use the 2nd NIC even when the first one is very busy. The only way I can get windows 2003 server to use the other NIC is to disable the 1st NIC. How do I redirect internet traffic to the 2nd NIC with the first one connected?



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Name: heropsycho2177
Date: December 28, 2006 at 07:22:22 Pacific
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Windows does not support what you're trying to do. You need a higher end router, such as something from Cisco.

Or...

You need additional software, such as this...

http://www.emc-rainwall.com/product...

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