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With versions prior to vista, it was possible to set a hierarchy or
order to multiple physical NICs; the net result was that if two or more NICs were attached to the same network, one could be sure that the higher priority NIC would end up with a lower metric for routing purposes. This comes in especially handy when you have a laptop with both a wired & wireless connection to the same LAN: The default for XP (for some retarded reason) was to use the wireless before the wired, and I'd always have to go into the advanced network settings and fix the preference order, as the wired connection was always faster and more reliable than the wireless. I can't find anything in the Vista network setup to let me manage this, but it also may be irrelevant: the result of "route print" shows that my wireless adapter has a higher metric, giving priority to my wired connection. Just the same, I'd like to be able to force it if it ever reverts to the other way... |
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In article , Jim Millard
wrote: With versions prior to vista, it was possible to set a hierarchy or order to multiple physical NICs; the net result was that if two or more NICs were attached to the same network, one could be sure that the higher priority NIC would end up with a lower metric for routing purposes. This comes in especially handy when you have a laptop with both a wired & wireless connection to the same LAN: The default for XP (for some retarded reason) was to use the wireless before the wired, and I'd always have to go into the advanced network settings and fix the preference order, as the wired connection was always faster and more reliable than the wireless. I can't find anything in the Vista network setup to let me manage this, but it also may be irrelevant: the result of "route print" shows that my wireless adapter has a higher metric, giving priority to my wired connection. Just the same, I'd like to be able to force it if it ever reverts to the other way... Go to Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Manage Network Connections, which is the same as the Network Connections folder in XP. You can open a connection's TCP/IPv4 properties and set a metric just like in XP. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |