Hi,
I have a PC with a server program which needs to be accessed by two clients, each located on a separate LAN.
(LAN1)<------>PC<------->(LAN2)
LAN1 is a production network, whereas LAN2 is ok for tests. Anyway,theymust not be merged/bridged, which would otherwise solve theproblem.
The PC has two NICs, one connected to each LAN. Now, I basicallyneedfor it to be possible for two TCP connections to exist to theserverprogram simultaneously, one from each client, on each its ownNIC. Canthis be done on Windows XP somehow, transparently to theserverprogram? There are no options for anything like this in theserverprogram's prefs, and I'm at a loss.
Please help, thanks.
I have a PC with a server program which needs to be accessed by two clients, each located on a separate LAN.
(LAN1)<------>PC<------->(LAN2)
LAN1 is a production network, whereas LAN2 is ok for tests. Anyway,theymust not be merged/bridged, which would otherwise solve theproblem.
The PC has two NICs, one connected to each LAN. Now, I basicallyneedfor it to be possible for two TCP connections to exist to theserverprogram simultaneously, one from each client, on each its ownNIC. Canthis be done on Windows XP somehow, transparently to theserverprogram? There are no options for anything like this in theserverprogram's prefs, and I'm at a loss.
Please help, thanks.