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Routing order

If you have two NICs in the same subnet on one w2k/xp computer, you wonder
which NIC is been used as primary NIC to access the Internet. In most cases,
when adding the second NIC on a w2k/xp computer, the first one is the
primary NIC. You may change the order by going to Advanced menu of the
Network Connection>Advanced Settings>Adapter and Bindings. If the settings
doesn't work (by default, the faster NIC will be chooses as primary NIC) or
if you want to override the settings, you can assign metric # manually by
going to the Properties of the Network Connection>the Properties of the
Network Connection>Advanced.
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"SG" <shutyourmouth-nospam-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:BE8Ra.441060$3C2.12072509@news3.calgary.shaw. ca...
> I have a nic and a wireless card, each connected to 2 different internets
> with separate ip's.
> I would like to use the nic to connect to a network using a router but no
> internet traffic goes through the router, but I want the internet traffic
to
> go through the wireless card.
> What happens is as soon as I plug in my lan nic, all traffic goes through
> the nic.
>
> Is there a way to tell windows to have priority and use the wireless card
> for internet browsing and traffic and use the lan for network access to
> another computer connected to router?
>
>