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It is posible to asign two different ip's for the same network card on Windows 2003 Server? 10nx. |
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Act your wage.
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I found how to do it in Linux and Win 95/98/ME/NT, but I'm not sure about Win2k3 Server.
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The Last High
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I wouldn't have thought so. Not something I have seeb,
Use 2 NICs, makes my head hurt less. But then there are virtual lans... |
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XPista7eopard*ix
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Originally Posted by brainstorm
Quick Answer: yes
Slightly longer answer: yes. Easily if you are using static IP's.. not as easy if you are using DHCP. your followup questions is probably how.. The short answer to how: The same way you do it on XP, and 2000.. The longer answer for how: Go into the network card properties, Go to the properties of your TCP/IP protocol, Set to use a static IP and assign the first IP address info (IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, etc) Then click the advanced button. The top box will have your list of assigned IP address.. click Add and enter your 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, etc..) IP information. edit: Just out of curiosity, why? There are some very valid reasons to do this, but usually if you have a good reason to do it, you already know how to do it.. |
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