iv connected 2 lan cards on the same machine but i cant them both to work together any ideas, both work individually
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What are the IP settings for both? And how exactly do you want them to work?
1 is for internet (broadband) so it has its own ip config & the other is for local network and therefore has its own ip, but when i connect the cable to it the network icon still appears with the red cross
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Originally Posted by dOm1naTOr
PCI slot problem maybe
try one at a time on both slots and see if slot is workin fine.
There shudnt be any problem in using 2 or more lan cards. Do u use one for lan and other for net?
individually both cards are working fine
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edit: i got it to work, damn i just changed the ends of the cable i was using , damn thanks for the help anyways guys
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oh is that correct???
i was thinkin both ends works same for cross cable ethernet.
Now can u explain which color coding for server and the client??[server as the one with internet nd client as one which shared the dns]
oh is that correct???
i was thinkin both ends works same for cross cable ethernet.
Now can u explain which color coding for server and the client??[server as the one with internet nd client as one which shared the dns]
@iMav
ur siggy quote is hilarious
internet connection i think is straight cabling im not sure, the local network is cross cabled and now that i have setup realvnc thanks to charan's tutorial i have a headless chicken in the house
the siggy heheheh thank u
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