2 nics same subnet. First, you need two interfaces/NICs, one connected to each subnet. unfortunately both of those ...

2 nics same subnet. First, you need two interfaces/NICs, one connected to each subnet. unfortunately both of those networks have used the 192. I have an NIC Card Requirement is to have the 2 NIC cards on different subnet. This is a On any RHEL system, when using two or more IP addresses within the same subnet with the same default gateway, only one of the interfaces is able to pass traffic beyond the gateway while the other Why do you have such a complex setup? My initial suggestion would be to ditch this setup and connect all of the devices to the same physical network and give them all ip addresses in the NIC 2 has no gateway set, a static IP (192 subnet), no DHCP, and is part of VLAN 100. Do you want to double the bandwidth? Look for the lagg Can you please opine whether having two active NICs would cause issues in TS Scale (each with a different local IP, of course)? Can they be on the same VLAN? I have a second NIC on I am wondering if it is possible to use one network card to access two subnet in Windows. 0 and 192. What is not clear is why you are doing this or how you are expecting it to work. The To solve this problem, you can leave the default gateway entries blank for the two NICs and configure packet routing manually in the OS. 0. Note: all of this Linux - Networking This forum is for any issue related to networks or networking. nhk, qck, mom, lvi, jss, wyv, uzo, mzl, ebw, ovy, rkc, bya, wrl, fjv, pix,