In this case, the LAN NIC should not be assigned a default gateway. This
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"Calab" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My PC has two network cards... One is an onboard gigabit connected to my
> LAN. The LAN is connected to a router, as are other PCs on my LAN. The
> router is connected to a cable modem. The second NIC is a 10/100mbit PCI
> card connected directly to another cable modem.
>
> The GigE NIC is hardcoded to an IP on my private network with the
> following settings:
> IP: 10.0.11.16
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> DNS: 10.0.11.1, 64.59.135.143
> Gateway: 10.0.11.1
> Gateway metric: 100 (previously auto)
> Interface metric: 100 (previously auto)
>
> The 10/100 NIC pulls a dynamic IP from my cable internet provider and
> currently has the following settings:
> IP: 68.145.38.197
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> DNS: 64.59.135.143, 64.59.135.145
> Gateway: 68.145.36.1
> Gateway metric: auto
> Interface metric: auto
>
> The router is configured with my private network info on the LAN side and
> dynamic settings pulled from my cable internet provider on the WAN side.
> Currently configured as follows:
> LAN side...
> IP: 10.0.11.1
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Gateway: 10.0.11.1
> WAN side:
> IP: 68.145.78.218
> DNS: 64.59.135.143
> Gateway: 68.145.76.1
>
> At this point I'm unable to connect to any services on the 100mb port, and
> up until my last settings changes and reboot I was not even able to ping
> the 100mb port. My last change was to put the gateway and interface
> metrics on the GigE port to 100 to ensure any remote traffic was going
> through that interface, and to keep my local LAN traffic on the GigE
> interface. I believe I should not have applied a metric to the GigE
> interface though.
>
> At this point I cannot connect to any services on either port. Before my
> last settings change I was able to connect the the remote desktop through
> the GigE interface, but not any longer.
>
> What I am trying to do:
> - Any PC on my LAN, except this one, should use the internet connection
> through the router.
> - This PC should pass local LAN traffic over the GigE port only.
> - This PC should pass internet traffic over the 100mb port only.
>
> The PC's on my LAN are all hardcoded for the 10.0.11.0/24 network. Gateway
> is 10.0.11.1. This appears to be working.
>
> This PC does not consistantly pass it's internet traffic through the 100mb
> port. I've tried removing the gateway IP from the GigE port, changing the
> gateway metric to 100, and finally the interface metric to 100.
>
> What should I be doing to make this work???
>