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Bird Eater
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I'd like my XP PC to accept 192.168.0.3 and 192.168.0.13 requests over the LAN, so wondering if I needed to assign multiple addresses to the NIC, which I don't know how to do
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Open the Properties for the network connection, then open the properties for the "Internet Protocl (TCP/IP)". Click the Advanced button. Under IP addresses, select Add, and put in the 2nd IP and subnet mask.
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