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New Re: Windows IP routing question.
The easy way is to buy another NIC and configure that on the Cisco's network.


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New That was my first thought . .
. . but that takes a second cable. This machine has a second cable available if it's serial interface is no longer used (I'll have to check), but I may eventually have to do this for other PCs there and some might not have two cables available. so I was wondering if I could find a single cable solution.

On the other hand I pulled two cable to every workstation when I rewired this place 3 years ago, so it might work out OK.
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     Windows IP routing question. - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
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             That was my first thought . . - (Andrew Grygus)
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