I think this is a multihomed computer with two default gateways, which is
not recommended. This search result may help too.
issues of a multihomed computer with two NICs
Issues of a multihomed computer with two gateways. Case 1: The client
setup a Windows 2003 server with two NICs, one for Internet access one for
the LAN ...
www.chicagotech.net/Routers/2gateway2.htm
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"MikeFCS" <MikeFCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a Dell Preceision 960 with two NICs installed.
>
> The first NIC is an integrated Broadcom NIC and I want to use it for
> Internet and remote access via web. The TCP/IP is set for auto IP and DNS.
>
> The second NIC is an Intel Pro 1000/GT which has 4 virtual NICs setup on
> it.
> One for each VLAN that have their own IP, Subnet and gateway defined in
> the
> TCP/IP config.
>
> The VLANs to the Intel come off a Cisco switch in a closed network with no
> internet access.
>
> The input to the Broadcom comes from a different hub that has internet
> access.
>
> I can get internet access through the Broadcom if I "disable" the Intel in
> the Network Connections window but then I lose the data tracking to the
> apps
> while it is disabled.
>
> Typically when the Network is connected through the Broadcom it has an
> auto
> assigned IP of 10.0.0.13.
>
> The VLAN IP's, subs and gw's are:
>
> VLAN 90 - 192.168.42.108, 255.255.255.128, 192.168.42.1
> VLAN 91 - 192.168.42.140, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.129
> VLAN 92 - 192.168.42.208, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.42.193
> VLAN 93 - 192.168.67.10, 255.255.255.192, 192.168.67.1
>
> I need both to play nice so I can keep the VLAN apps running and be able
> to
> get internet and remote access (via VPN) when I need it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike