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Old 04-04-2007, 05:56 AM
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I am not sure I understand this either... If you have a router then both cards will have 192.168 numbers (unless you have one set in the router to be on the DMZ)..... The router will grab the external IP address. If you dont have a router your NIC that accesses the internet will have your ISP's IP address
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When people connect in it should be going to 77.77.77.77,
this is true, but when the program sends out packets to
be returned is it going out on 77.77.77.77 or 192.168.0.15?
It will be going 77.77.77.77 .... It sounds to me like you are trying to set up routing on your pc using NIC cards... But what is the purpose of the 192.168 card... Do you have the server set up on another machine in the network? If you dont then there really is no reason for the other NIC as both incoming and outgoing connections will be on the 77.77.77.77 card....
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