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Dual NIC Setup???

Asked by joebox in Miscellaneous Networking, Network Cards & Adapters, Networking Hardware Firewalls

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Please help I have something crazy going on with a XP Pro machine..
Here's my setup

Internet connection Cisco router 24.126.196.201 with 5 IP's 24.126.196.202-206


Local Lan Subnet: 192.168.0.0
VPN Router: LAN-192.168.0.1 /Wan-24.126.196.202
File Server: 192.168.0.2
File Server: 192.168.0.3
Web Server: 192.168.0.4
Clients: 192.168.0.10/200
(all computers have 1 NIC)

This setup has been working fine for years.  All http requests come in to router and get fowarded to the web server..

Want to add a XP Pro machine to use for another single site web server.  this web server will need to access files on the local lan file server.  So I put two NIC's in the computer. I am not using any Nat or VPN router on this computer.
NIC #1: 192.168.0.5(same subnet as lan)
NIC #2: 24.126.196.203(cable modem)

Something is wrong here..  I can remote desktop into the computer from the VPN on the lan 192.168.0.5 but when i do it seems that 24.126.169.203 goes dead.  I cannot ping it or anything.  then when i log out something changes and then can log into the 24.126.196.203 ip and then the lan 192.168.0.5 i cannot ping.  something is crazy here and it is not me.I spent days on this to figure it out and just cant!!  
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