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multiple network adapter

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rohumbert

Programmer
Jan 1, 2004
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CA
Hi,

I have 2 network adapters. I want to have 2 sessions (using terminal services). The first session using the first network adapter. The second session using the second network adapter... How ?

NEED HELP

Sincerly

Romain
 
I still don't completely understand what you mean. You want to have a TS session 1 connect to NIC A. Then you want to have a TS session 2 connect to NIC B?

Thanks,

Matt Wray
MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CCNA

 
Hi mattwray,

Thank you for your help.

In fact I have 2 IP (from my ISP)

I want to have a TS session 1 connect to NIC A (first ip). TS session 2 connect to NIC B (second ip)

Here is what I want.
on TS session 1 using IE: -> first ip
on TS session 2 using IE: -> second ip

Thank you again

Romain
 
I don't think that would be possible without 2 seperate circuits. If you are connected to a cable/DSL modem, only one interface can be connected at once. If you have a router, you would only be able to forward TS to one of the interfaces.
I'm assuming this is 2 different machines? A workaround would be, if both machines are on the same network, connect via TS to machine A. Then start a TS session within that session to machine B...

Thanks,

Matt Wray
MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CCNA

 
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