problem of using remote desktop to connect wireless network

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have a notebook, which have a wireless network card and an ordinary
network
card as well. I say the former card A, and the latter B.

The setting for A follows the direction by ITS. The IP setting for B is
10.0.0.1.

I use B to connect this notebook( we call it N ) with another desk
computer's( we call it D ) network card C, which is set to 10.0.0.2.

After all these setting, N's wireless connection is doing well and it
can
share files with D through B and C. D also can share file with N.

When D use windows' remote desktop connection to reach N by IP
10.0.0.1, it
performs well as if I'm using N. However, after a while N's wireless
connection will be disconnected, and can't be repaired. But if I log
out from
N, the wireless connection will recover.

I don't know why this happens, and how to deal with this problem. Your
any
suggestion will be appreciated.
 
I am not sure I understand the issue. Are both NICs on notebook in the same subnet? You should not setup a multihomed computer using the same subnet.

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have a notebook, which have a wireless network card and an ordinary
network
card as well. I say the former card A, and the latter B.

The setting for A follows the direction by ITS. The IP setting for B is
10.0.0.1.

I use B to connect this notebook( we call it N ) with another desk
computer's( we call it D ) network card C, which is set to 10.0.0.2.

After all these setting, N's wireless connection is doing well and it
can
share files with D through B and C. D also can share file with N.

When D use windows' remote desktop connection to reach N by IP
10.0.0.1, it
performs well as if I'm using N. However, after a while N's wireless
connection will be disconnected, and can't be repaired. But if I log
out from
N, the wireless connection will recover.

I don't know why this happens, and how to deal with this problem. Your
any
suggestion will be appreciated.
 
No, they are totally different. The wireless card is used to connect
internet with a static ip address. The other card is used to connect to
another local computer with ip "10.0.0.1". I think they are not
supposed to mess up with each other. Actually they do perform very well
until the remote desktop connection involved in, which means if I do
not open this connection I can use the notebook to surf internet,
simultaneously use another computer to access the file system of it.
 
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