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cross cable connection next to LAN connectionAt the moment I have a small home network (100 Mb/s) with 6 PC's connected to
it. One of this PC's is functioning as a file server. Often I have to transfer files to and from the file server to PC 1. In my file server I have now two network cards: - one 100 Mb/s for connection to the LAN and for connection to the internet (gateway server) - one 1 Gbyte/s for cross cable connection to PC 1. In PC 1 I also have two network connections used in the same way as the file server. So one connection attached to LAN (for internet and connection to the other PC's and one connection for the cross cable connection to the file server. Now, how can I make sure when I copy files from PC 1 to the file server and the other way around that it uses the cross cable connection and not the LAN connection? in other words how can I manage this in Windows XP? I guess you could use the IP address associated with the NIC you want instead
of using the name of the machine when sending/copying files Show quoteHide quote "Omegas999" wrote: > At the moment I have a small home network (100 Mb/s) with 6 PC's connected to > it. > One of this PC's is functioning as a file server. > Often I have to transfer files to and from the file server to PC 1. > > In my file server I have now two network cards: > - one 100 Mb/s for connection to the LAN and for connection to the internet > (gateway server) > - one 1 Gbyte/s for cross cable connection to PC 1. > > In PC 1 I also have two network connections used in the same way as the file > server. So one connection attached to LAN (for internet and connection to the > other PC's and one connection for the cross cable connection to the file > server. > > Now, how can I make sure when I copy files from PC 1 to the file server and > the other way around that it uses the cross cable connection and not the LAN > connection? in other words how can I manage this in Windows XP? >
help needed to network XP Home Edition and Win 2000
slow and unresponsive XP... cleaning up my network places Can ping web address by IP address but not by name P2P network not working properly I can ping google, but can't visit it! Connection delay Trouble wharing files ... TCP port redirection Windows XP Home - home nework issue |
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