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Ben M. Schorr -bschorr. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Ben M. Schorr -bschorr's post on March 5, Im sorry. Sign in to vote. Hi All, I have one issue is that one user have notebook and one network card interface.

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Laravel: How to disable web. Any clue how to do this for Windows 7? I created these entries in the registry they aren't present by default, which makes me think they may have removed this ability , but still couldn't access the other network after disabling and re-enabling the interface. Does this help : How to Configure a Multihomed Server.

Sorry, no. I've used that procedure often on our XP computers with only one NIC, and today I tried to use it on a Windows 7 machine, only to find it unsuccessful. How about the procedure described in this article. We want to have one address assigned by DHCP, and the other statically assigned. The itsyourip article you just linked is only good for two or more static IPs, unfortunately.

Thanks though! Show 1 more comment. I usually do this with netsh as it's easy to replicate. Jason R. Coombs Jason R. Coombs 2, 2 2 gold badges 16 16 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Yes, although both IP's have to be static. Nick Kavadias Nick Kavadias 1, 3 3 gold badges 20 20 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges.



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