On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 09:31:22 +0200, "Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have a 2 Windows XP SP2 PC'S and each one of them with 2 LAN cards and one
>USB dial up ADSL line.
>The following elaboration represents each of them.
>The PC was always connected to the Internet via the first LAN card and
>switch an the other card was always disabled and disconnected. As I
>connected this second card directly, without a switch, to the other PC (with
>a special opposite cable) the Internet connection was broken and I can't
>renew it.
>To summarize the situation now is so-
>1. The PC's communicate with each other with ping on both cards.
>2. The connection to the Internet is broken on both PC's throgh the switch.
>3. The connection to the Internet works fine on the USB ADSL connection.
>
>Can someone advise please?
>
>Regards
>Dan
On each computer, make sure that:
1. All of the network connections (first LAN card, second LAN card,
USB ADSL) use different subnets.
2. The network connection for the second LAN card doesn't have a
default gateway specified.
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