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I have 2 NICs in my computer one has DHCP the other I change static address to match phone system that I'm connecting to. Most of the time when I have both cards enabled I can't get to the Internet, I have had it working right but find that I have to disable 2nd card most of the time. Is there a way to tell system to always use the DHCP NIC for Internet no matter what 2nd card is doing.
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Are you giving the 2nd card an IP in the same subnet as your DHCP range for the first card? Either that, or putting a default gateway on that second card would cause a problem for you.
If it's just an issue of overlapping subnets, just change your router to something like a 10.x.x.x range and you should be good to go.
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Thanks Clinton that was the problem I had a default gateway on the 2nd card. This is sweet I can now have different systems in my shop and program them from my office computer. With the info I got from Aircom here I made up icons that changes the ip address of the 2nd card with just a mouse click. I was logged into 3 systems at once today 1 on internet at customers location 1 on my network and 1 on 2nd network
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