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2 Ethernet cards in one Computer
Name: Les Hewitt Date: January 16, 2000 at 05:56:29 Pacific
Comment:
Hi, can anyone help me? I've got 2 Network cards in one computer. One card (10Mbit) is linked to 2 PC and the other card (100Mbit) is linked to 2 other PC. The problem is that although the central PC can access all the other PCs, the PCs in the 10MBit network cannot access the PCs in the 100Mbit network and vice versa. All of the PC are using Windows 95 or 98. I know I could buy a 10/100Mbit Hub but they are expensive. There must be a way to link to two cards in the central computer, somebody please help!!!! :-/
Name: ironman28 Date: January 16, 2000 at 16:12:06 Pacific
Reply:
The two networks by default won't see each other ,because there is nothing that software wise that connects them .Windows wont connect them by itself .You need routing software ,your centrsl computer will act as router .I tried looking for router software ,i couldnt find on for win95 jsut look for your self .
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