With Win XP, SP2.
Can I have 2 ethernet cards and join two different workgroups?
A computer can only be a member of one workgroup. Fortunately,
there's no need to be a member of two different workgroups. A
computer in any workgroup can access shared resources belonging to a
computer in any other workgroup.
A computer can have two Ethernet cards and access two different
physical networks. There's no association between workgroups and
physical networks. A single physical network can have computers in
multiple workgroups. Two different physical networks can have
computers in the same workgroup.
I need to get a realtime data from both of these workgroup simultaneously.
I do not see a way but I have been getting conflicting answers.
Workgroups don't provide real-time data. Computers and other devices
provide real-time data, and you can connect to them regardless of what
workgroup any computer is in.
You're welcome. If my reply doesn't help, please give more
information about your setup, what you want to do, how you're trying
to do it, problems that are occurring, etc.
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