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Two network cards for different Networks on one machine almost fixed using ROUTE Command

Asked by blitzone in Network Cards & Adapters, Internet Protocols

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I have two NICS in a XP machine, where one goes to an internal network with internet access with a 192.168.1.xxx scheme and one that goes to a managed router with a 10.x.x.x scheme. I had the problem of having to use one or another to choose my connection but I recently read about the ROUTE ADD COMMAND which resolved the issue of having to choose on or another. However, I can connect to the manage route on the 10.x.x.x  network card and I can browse the network on the 192.168.1.xxx network card but I can not get internet to work without still disabling the 10.x.x.x card. Do I need to adjust TCP/IP iwthin the network card properties or is there something more I can do with the ROUTE command?Start Free Trial
 
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