I know something similar has been posted before, but mine is acting a little differently.
I have two NICs in one PC. One accesses our LAN & Internet, while the other connects via ethernet cable to modems, routers, etc in order to configure. So basically, that connection is just passing local 192.xx traffic back and forth between a connected device.
Regarding the interface that I only use to configure devices, I have set that TCP/IP metric to a higher number than that of my LAN connection. When I connect a device up to that secondary NIC, the LAN will stay up for a while< but then always go go down. Usually, it goes down after I have finished my configuring of device on the NIC and reboot it.
Any thoughts to keep get my LAN to stay up all the time?
I have two NICs in one PC. One accesses our LAN & Internet, while the other connects via ethernet cable to modems, routers, etc in order to configure. So basically, that connection is just passing local 192.xx traffic back and forth between a connected device.
Regarding the interface that I only use to configure devices, I have set that TCP/IP metric to a higher number than that of my LAN connection. When I connect a device up to that secondary NIC, the LAN will stay up for a while< but then always go go down. Usually, it goes down after I have finished my configuring of device on the NIC and reboot it.
Any thoughts to keep get my LAN to stay up all the time?