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From: MikeFCS on 15 May 2008 09:52 Hi, I have a Dell Preceision 960 with two NICs installed. The first NIC is an integrated Broadcom NIC and I want to use it for Internet and remote access via web. The TCP/IP is set for auto IP and DNS. The second NIC is an Intel Pro 1000/GT which has 4 virtual NICs setup on it. One for each VLAN that have their own IP, Subnet and gateway defined in the TCP/IP config. The VLANs to the Intel come off a Cisco switch in a closed network with no internet access. The input to the Broadcom comes from a different hub that has internet access. I can get internet access through the Broadcom if I "disable" the Intel in the Network Connections window but then I lose the data tracking to the apps while it is disabled. Typically when the Network is connected through the Broadcom it has an auto assigned IP of 10.0.0.13. The VLAN IP's, subs and gw's are: VLAN 90 - 192.168.42.108, 255.255.255.128, 192.168.42.1 VLAN 91 - 192.168.42.140, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.129 VLAN 92 - 192.168.42.208, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.193 VLAN 93 - 192.168.67.10, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.67.1 I need both to play nice so I can keep the VLAN apps running and be able to get internet and remote access (via VPN) when I need it. Thanks, Mike
From: Robert L. (MS-MVP) on 15 May 2008 14:03 I think this is a multihomed computer with two default gateways, which is not recommended. This search result may help too. issues of a multihomed computer with two NICs Issues of a multihomed computer with two gateways. Case 1: The client setup a Windows 2003 server with two NICs, one for Internet access one for the LAN ... www.chicagotech.net/Routers/2gateway2.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MikeFCS" <MikeFCS(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C08F6CB0-2BC2-4253-9C73-7ADFA702ADB0(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I have a Dell Preceision 960 with two NICs installed. > > The first NIC is an integrated Broadcom NIC and I want to use it for > Internet and remote access via web. The TCP/IP is set for auto IP and DNS. > > The second NIC is an Intel Pro 1000/GT which has 4 virtual NICs setup on > it. > One for each VLAN that have their own IP, Subnet and gateway defined in > the > TCP/IP config. > > The VLANs to the Intel come off a Cisco switch in a closed network with no > internet access. > > The input to the Broadcom comes from a different hub that has internet > access. > > I can get internet access through the Broadcom if I "disable" the Intel in > the Network Connections window but then I lose the data tracking to the > apps > while it is disabled. > > Typically when the Network is connected through the Broadcom it has an > auto > assigned IP of 10.0.0.13. > > The VLAN IP's, subs and gw's are: > > VLAN 90 - 192.168.42.108, 255.255.255.128, 192.168.42.1 > VLAN 91 - 192.168.42.140, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.129 > VLAN 92 - 192.168.42.208, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.193 > VLAN 93 - 192.168.67.10, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.67.1 > > I need both to play nice so I can keep the VLAN apps running and be able > to > get internet and remote access (via VPN) when I need it. > > Thanks, > > Mike
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