If the IP subnets on each network are different, one option is to install a second network card.

If the IP subnets on each network are different, one option is to install a second network card. Now the problem I have with Windows 7 is that when I connect to the internet with the (Intel) first card, the internet work fine but as soon as I connect the second card to the wug my internet drops. If I then disconnect the first card (internet one) and try to connect to the wug it works. It seems that the two cards are fighting each other. Can I install two LAN cards in my desktop and connect two ISPs and use them simultaneously? Install both NIC cards. Connect them to internet Open Network and Sharing Center Select Change adapter setting from left panel Now Select the two or more connections you want to Bridge (Select 1st NIC and Jul 17, 2006 · Reply to: two Network Interface cards in one PC PLEASE NOTE: Do not post advertisements, offensive materials, profanity, or personal attacks. Please remember to be considerate of other members. A network bridge combines two or more physical networks into one logical network. For example, if you had separate wired and wireless networks, you could bridge them to allow the computers on each network to access the computers on the other network. Your computer is probably trying to access the Internet through router 1. I tried this before, with two nics in one pc with two diff ips, both nics going to seperate networks, then I tried using one switch and it somehow caused a loop. Jul 26, 2014 · 2 Routers, 2 LAN cards LAN card 1 (Built-in) - Cable Modem > Router 1 > LAN 1 * Router 1 - this is for my PC's internet access and my other devices. LAN card 2 (PCI-e card) - Router 2 > LAN 2 * Router 2 - there are 2 other PCs connected. This network is for work only and file sharing, no internet access allowed.

How to Use Two NIC Cards in One Computer. Step 1. Go to your Control Panel from the Start menu. Step 2. Navigate to Network Connections. Step 3. Click on the first NIC that you want to bridge. Step 4. Hold down the CTRL key while clicking on the second NIC that you want to bridge. Step 5.

Dec 21, 2013 · Network & Sharing: Connecting with two different Networks Hi All, I am having a Broadband connection at my PC (with Static IP) and I have a 4G internet on my Phone. I am running a server on my PC that's why I took Static IP. My broadband upload speed is 2mbps only, so I want to connect to the internet via 4G Phone through USB Tethering because Apr 09, 2017 · Yes, of course. Sometimes getting the ROUTING correct can be challenging — this is especially true if both networks offer multiple additional networks. Also note that this is against the rules at MANY companies or other work locations.

Windows features a Bridge Connections command, which allows you to access two separate networks on a single PC. For example, if you have a laptop computer with both wired and wireless connections and you’re using both, you can bridge those connections so that your laptop can access computers on both networks.

In the context of the above question if a computer / server has 2 LAN ports built in on the motherboard (Or 2 seperate Network Cards) should these 2 cards have the same IP address e.g 10.0.0.1 or should they both have different addresses e.g Port 1 10.0.0.1 That makes a quality PCI network card, which allows a physical Ethernet connection to your PC, an important component in any computer you build. The standard speeds network cards can handle are 10 and 100 Mbps, though more are now supporting 1000 Mbps. Thanks for the reply. Need 2 Lan cards so that I can connect one to WAN side (cable modem) and INTERNAL LAN side (192.168.x.x) for connectivity to other computers.