Summary: I have a computer with two NICs, that connects to two completely separate networks. One is the primary one, that I have all my work & e-mail on. The...
Summary: Is there a practical, or physical, limit to the number of IP address you can assign to one NIC? I have a special subnet setup with a second NIC in a f...
Summary: Hi there, I was asked by one of my friends is it possible to have two IP addresses on same NIC card, it sound incorrect to me but maybe someone thi...
Summary: Hi, I have a Wireless and a LAN interface connected to two different internet sources, and I wanted to assign certain programs to one and certain prog...
Summary: Consider another alternative. Put two NIC's in the PC you want connected to the internet. Plug one NIC into the wall outlet and set it up for interne...
Summary: "One of your computers will have to have two nics..." Don't want to sound as a wise guy, but I must be missing something here. %-( The lady is using a...
Summary: It sounds like you will need two wireless NICS. I must assume that your two networks have their broadcasts broken up into different subnets or your ne...
Summary: To directly connect the NIC's of two PC's you need a crossover cable, not a regular network cable. It sounds to me like you have the wrong one. Reme...
Summary: I have a win98 se pc with 160 mb ram and 500 mhz. I have successfully installed one nic, and I wanted another to connect to a cable modem as well as...
Summary: Sorry if my fist post was long! Are you saying that you will have a total of six different IP addresses "associated" with *one* NIC MAC address? I thi...
Summary: No, but you can assign multiple IP addresses to one nic card which is all that needs to be done in this case. Jordan, Don told us he already cabled th...
Summary: Hi I will be grateful if you advice me about what I need & how can I connect two computers to one printer in the same room with less expenses, where ...
Summary: OK, this is a tricky question, despite the seemingly obvious solution. I have a router that acts also as a cable modem - it is a Junxion box, and you ...
Summary: Hello, I currently share an internet connection with my brother. He often downloads things at a very high kbs making my internet lag like hell (~600-7...
Summary: Dos has no networking natively. You have to install msdos client 3.0 here is a link that appears to still be good [this stuff is very old] ftp://ftp.m...
Summary: cheapest way is buy a 4 port hub\modem and link to each NIC of your pc.while your printer can plug into one of your computer then share among them as ...
Summary: two nics in the standalone should do it. DSL to one nic. The other nic to the hub and network. Only the standalone server will have internet. ...
Summary: I have one LAN established in my office which is conneted to a router whose ip address is like 111.111.12.1 and my friend has one LAN in his office wh...
Summary: I'm running XP PRO on my cpu. I live in a dorm room type of building. I want to share my broadband with a guy down the hall to save $$. How do i li...
Summary: I have a Server 2003 box with one NIC, but two IP addresses assigned to it. I am trying to find a way to configure a service to only respond to traffi...
Summary: The Cox AUP Prohibits the use of a Router. But until you get caught.......You need to unplug your moden for about 20 minutes. The modem is progra...
Summary: Wizard-fred, I mean to show the display of my password before I change the SSID on "Wireless Network Connection" on taskbar. the Admin router box will...
Summary: There was such a service a number of years ago, but not sure if it still exists. Even used it one time to access a customers remote system. Allowed yo...
Summary: You will receive a 169.x.x.x address when your NIC is set to receive an address from dhcp but the dhcp server cannot be reached or has rejected the re...