yardshaker
Programmer
I have a three node network at home (two Win 95 and one NT 4.0 SP 5) which is connected using a simple hub and RJ45 cabling. I recently acquired a cable modem and was wondering if it is possible to set my NT machine up as a Dual-Homed system. <br>
I want to be able to use one NIC and cabling to maintain connectivity to my home network while using the second NIC cabling to connect to the cable modem. The install tech was unable to set up the cable modem on my NT machine but I figured it out and have it working fine. However, I can not get the machine to recognize two distinct NIC cards. Currently I only have the one NIC for cable modem access enabled.<br>
Am I looking at an IRQ issue, MAC address issue, or is this just not possible? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I want to be able to use one NIC and cabling to maintain connectivity to my home network while using the second NIC cabling to connect to the cable modem. The install tech was unable to set up the cable modem on my NT machine but I figured it out and have it working fine. However, I can not get the machine to recognize two distinct NIC cards. Currently I only have the one NIC for cable modem access enabled.<br>
Am I looking at an IRQ issue, MAC address issue, or is this just not possible? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.