I tried it in bridged and unbridged mode. It seems that when one card is active, it disable the features of the other. I tried turning off DHCP, but that didn't seem to help either.
Thanks for the reply! I will post that once I get home. For now, the reason I am doing it is because I running a game server. The reason is because I am running a game server ( Ultima Online ) on one of the machines. I had the network working perfectly, but for some reason, nobody could ever...
I did bridge them, but came up with the same issue of the card going to the router killing the internet connection. When I unbridged the Lan card going to the cable modem, all worked fine again. Have I mentioned I hate microsoft? :-)
I have a system running XP Pro with 2 LAN cards in it. One is connected to an external cable modem, the other, is going into a Micrsoft Base Station ( MN100 ) router.
The cable modem works great on the hose machine, right up until I enable the other LAN card. Once I enable the LAN card for the...
I have a system running XP Pro with 2 LAN cards in it. One is connected to an external cable modem, the other, is going into a Micrsoft Base Station ( MN100 ) router.
The cable modem works great on the hose machine, right up until I enable the other LAN card. Once I enable the LAN card for the...
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