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| I have a desktop computer with two NICs. NIC1 goes to a broadband router that provides both wired and wifi connectivity for the main LAN. NIC2 goes to a workgroup router which is shared with my notebook. The notebook has one wired NIC and a WiFi. What I want to insure is that all communication between the desktop and notebook is handled by the workgroup router and not the broadband router. The notebook uses the wifi on the broadband router for internet connectivity. Hopefully what I just said is understandable. The desktop uses Ultimate 64 bit and the notebook home basic 32 bit. TIA. -- Iron Feliks | Guest
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| "Iron Feliks" <f dzerzhinsky@kgb.ru> wrote in message news:EFA22A8A-0CAB-4150-A5D1-D0FA3D6F8A3B@microsoft.com... Quote:
in question. | Guest
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| "nospam" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:urzobRBaHHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
the WiFi interface of the notebook. That would permit file and printer sharing on all the NICs connected to routers by wire. | Guest
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