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Dell XPS 600 with Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Networking: Dlink Rangebooster-n Wireless Router Dlink Xtreme-n Wireless PCI Integrated NVIDIA Network controller I have a moderate amount of networking skills, but need some help if possible. I want to use the NVIDIA network card to send upstream traffic ONLY. I want the Dlink Wireless-n card to receive downstream traffic ONLY. Is this possible? Is there a driver, a setting, a utility, a setting in Vista or in my Router somewhere that will accomplish this? Thanks for any help. J Man |
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wrote: Computer: Dell XPS 600 with Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Networking: Dlink Rangebooster-n Wireless Router Dlink Xtreme-n Wireless PCI Integrated NVIDIA Network controller I have a moderate amount of networking skills, but need some help if possible. I want to use the NVIDIA network card to send upstream traffic ONLY. I want the Dlink Wireless-n card to receive downstream traffic ONLY. Is this possible? Is there a driver, a setting, a utility, a setting in Vista or in my Router somewhere that will accomplish this? Thanks for any help. J Man Windows uses the default gateway address to send upstream traffic. To use the NVIDIA card to send all upstream traffic, assign a default gateway to the network connection that uses the NVIDIA card, and remove any default gateway from the network connection that uses the D-Link card. However, downstream traffic that comes in response to an Internet connection request will use the same network card that sent the upstream traffic. I can't think of a way to use the D-Link for downstream when the NVIDIA is sending the upstream traffic. -- 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 |