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Nils
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      25th Nov 2003
i can finde drivers for my network card sw-10/100-pci\1b
and i would be werry happy if u could tell me how to do
if i want to have two network cards for my home network
and internet connection to work at the same time.
 
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      26th Nov 2003
Manufacturers website??????????????
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> i can finde drivers for my network card sw-10/100-pci\1b
> and i would be werry happy if u could tell me how to do
> if i want to have two network cards for my home network
> and internet connection to work at the same time.



 
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Tim
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      26th Nov 2003
you may also want to try http://www.driverguide.com username "Driver"
password "all"


"peter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Manufacturers website??????????????
> peter
> "Nils" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > i can finde drivers for my network card sw-10/100-pci\1b
> > and i would be werry happy if u could tell me how to do
> > if i want to have two network cards for my home network
> > and internet connection to work at the same time.

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wiz
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      26th Nov 2003
can chk as stated above manufactures website or drivers.com
thats another neat site that has multiple search methods
to set up the pc to use 2 network cards is actually simple
to set up the card to connect to the internet simply
leave that card alone the system will set that up.
the one to connect to your home network it now depends on
you lan config. otherwise on that one u can assign a
static ip address on that one such as 10.0.0.1 with a
subnet of 255.255.255.0
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>> i can finde drivers for my network card sw-10/100-pci\1b
>> and i would be werry happy if u could tell me how to do
>> if i want to have two network cards for my home network
>> and internet connection to work at the same time.

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Howard Brazee
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      26th Nov 2003

On 25-Nov-2003, "Nils" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> i can finde drivers for my network card sw-10/100-pci\1b
> and i would be werry happy if u could tell me how to do
> if i want to have two network cards for my home network
> and internet connection to work at the same time.


Why two different cards? I like having a cable/DSL router which minimally
acts like a NAT, protecting your IP address from the world, but which also is a
hub for my home network.
 
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