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  1. #1
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    Two Lan

    Dear All

    I am having two Lan cards in my Database server.Now sometimes I am unable to ping one particular Lan card.This causes the connection interreption with my Web server.Can anybody help me regarding this......

  2. #2
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    Re: Two Lan

    try to set priority
    Network card priority
    Open Properties of network connections.
    Select Advanced menu.
    Select Advanced again
    Use up/down arrows to arrange connections in order of use (#1 priority at the top).

  3. #3
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    Re: Two Lan

    you can not see the 2nd NIC card because the NIC card and your IP are on seperate subnets.

    You need a program to share that single DSL connection like winproxy... i think the 2 user is a free download. www.winproxy.com or get winroute from www.winroute.com
    use and turn on NAT which acts as a router between the 2 NIC cards so your internal network cards can pin the 2nd network card and even networks out on the internet.

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    Re: Two Lan

    I am giving the detailed problem here

    We are having one IIS server and Database server for our organization internal use.The Database server has lwo Lan cards with Ip 192.168.0.12 and 192.168.0.112.When we ping the database server by machine name , we get reply from 192.168.0.112.But sometimes we get request time out from this IP .I have to disable and enable this LAN card to rectify this.The problem is that due this interecption the connection between IIS server and Database server breaks and all our application get effected.All our database administrator cannot access our database server during this becoz their sql server instance is named after our database server.My operating system is Windows 2000....

    Can you please help me regarding this...

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    Re: Two Lan

    Check the configuration of the networkcard:

    If it is configured with DHCP (just have a look in /var/log/boot.msg "eth0" or type dmsg on console), then the router must have enabled DHCP server.

    If it is not configured with DHCP, then you have to set up your computer with a static IP-adress, namesever and routing.

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    Re: Two Lan

    Every thing I have configured in network card.We are using static Ip.Still the problem persists....

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