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Dual Lan- Connection Issue



 
 
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Old January 21st 08, 01:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Default Dual Lan- Connection Issue

Somewhat the same issue, i to have a mobo that has dual lan, i know
one is In and one is Out, the only problem is that some of my software
keeps on telling me please check my internet connection, thats new,
never has done that before, i know when i had XP running the two lans
were automatically bridged, no problem what so ever with suppossed
connection issues, now that i am using vista wich was a mistake to
waste money on, i cant bridge the connections, disabling Local Area
Connection2 or enabling it will not work, neither completley
disableing it in the CMOS/BIOS wont help either, either its unplugged
and disabled and it litterally kills my connection, or its plugged in
and unidentified network and none of my software will connect to
update without it saying please check your interenet connection. any
ideas how to make these two work together to quit getting these errors
or completly disable one and still keep my connection, i have even
tried link one from the lan out to the single lan in on my second
computer wich im suprised to it has no problems connecting through my
main computer to the interenet,
this is little issue right know is kicking my butt in to the ground.
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Old January 21st 08, 03:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_229_]
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Default Dual Lan- Connection Issue

Posting the result of ipconfig /all here may help.

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Somewhat the same issue, i to have a mobo that has dual lan, i know
one is In and one is Out, the only problem is that some of my software
keeps on telling me please check my internet connection, thats new,
never has done that before, i know when i had XP running the two lans
were automatically bridged, no problem what so ever with suppossed
connection issues, now that i am using vista wich was a mistake to
waste money on, i cant bridge the connections, disabling Local Area
Connection2 or enabling it will not work, neither completley
disableing it in the CMOS/BIOS wont help either, either its unplugged
and disabled and it litterally kills my connection, or its plugged in
and unidentified network and none of my software will connect to
update without it saying please check your interenet connection. any
ideas how to make these two work together to quit getting these errors
or completly disable one and still keep my connection, i have even
tried link one from the lan out to the single lan in on my second
computer wich im suprised to it has no problems connecting through my
main computer to the interenet,
this is little issue right know is kicking my butt in to the ground.


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Old January 21st 08, 03:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default Dual Lan- Connection Issue

http://www.lytebyte.com/2007/02/21/h...r-using-vista/

The above should do the trick!

" wrote:

Somewhat the same issue, i to have a mobo that has dual lan, i know
one is In and one is Out, the only problem is that some of my software
keeps on telling me please check my internet connection, thats new,
never has done that before, i know when i had XP running the two lans
were automatically bridged, no problem what so ever with suppossed
connection issues, now that i am using vista wich was a mistake to
waste money on, i cant bridge the connections, disabling Local Area
Connection2 or enabling it will not work, neither completley
disableing it in the CMOS/BIOS wont help either, either its unplugged
and disabled and it litterally kills my connection, or its plugged in
and unidentified network and none of my software will connect to
update without it saying please check your interenet connection. any
ideas how to make these two work together to quit getting these errors
or completly disable one and still keep my connection, i have even
tried link one from the lan out to the single lan in on my second
computer wich im suprised to it has no problems connecting through my
main computer to the interenet,
this is little issue right know is kicking my butt in to the ground.

 




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