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Jerry
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      23rd Sep 2003
I am setting up a laptop running XP Home with a wireless network card but it
already contains a standard NIC and I'm usure how to proceed.

Do the two NICs have to be on different subnets? If so, how can this be done
with DHCP?

Do I need to bridge the subnets to get them to work together?

For simplicity can both NICs be on the same network subnet or is it easier
to disable the built-in NIC?

You can see that I'm confused so any help would be appreciated.


 
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