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Direct traffic on 2 different connections

pikenzu

Junior Member
Hello. I need to direct the traffic on 2 different connections: GPRS modem and LAN. For example i need to connect to MSN with the gprs one, while all the other traffic goes on the ethernet one.
I messed up with the route table, trying to assign the ip addresses 207.46.x.x (someone told me those are MSN ones) to the gprs modem, but i had no luck at all!!
Is manual route config the only way to get the results i want? Aren't there any programs that do this in a quicker way? Right now only giving the "priority" of one connection on the other one takes time!!
Thanks for any advice you can give me.

P.S. System is Windows XP SP2
 
no, windows routing is terrible out of box for dual homed machines. Figure out the correct stuff (think you can use DNS names) and add the routes
 
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