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Problems using a 4 port ethernet pci card
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#1 By 200719 (92.232.41.74) at Friday, January 30, 2009 09:36:46 AM
Hello I've got a problem with my home server/router. The other pc's in the house can't access the internet through it. It's running XP Pro SP3 and it has one onboard Gigabit ethernet port and a 4 port ethernet pci card. The internet connection has to use one of the 4 100Meg ports. I used to have just the onboard port and a single port pci card which connected to a switch. This worked fine but i wanted to get rid of the switch. The new configuration seems to have a problem bridging all the connections. The Gigabit port work, allowing that pc acces to the net. The other 3 ports on the pci card don't. Anyone got any ideas as to why? Si Simon

#2 By 655 (206.83.48.4) at Friday, January 30, 2009 10:01:06 AM
Did you run Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)? Personally, I'd recommend using a router over ICS. Routers are so cheap now, it doesn't make sense to use ICS. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway 15.4" Laptop, Windows Vista Ultimate/Server 2008, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200



 

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