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I have two network adapters. Local Area Connection, and Wireless Network.
I want the SRCDS to run on the Local Area Connection, and ONLY the SRCDS. But I want my regular internet(browsing, IMing, emailing) on the Wireless Network Adapter. Is there a way I can make this happen?
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...can you say a little bit more?
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No spartanfrog, he already has a router if he has LAN and wireless.
Metroid, I'm not sure how to group all the other things to your wireless but getting the srcds to run on the LAN is quite easy, simply grab the IP assigned to the LAN connection (ipconfig in start=>run=>cmd) and add -ip <LAN-IP-HERE> to the SRCDS commandline.
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Ok, thanks, that fixes one problem. But what if my internet decides its going to connect through LAN? How do I tell all of my internet to go through the WLAN?
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Yes, I have an ethernet port, and a wireless adapter. I want the server to run through the LAN. I got that working. Now I want my regular internet (firefox, aim, email) to go through the wireless adapter, but not the LAN adapter. Is this possible to make happen?
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Hmm you could have a virtual machine but that is a little too much trouble. Do you have two seperate networks?
Also so you are hosting and playing on the same computer?
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Windows automatically picks a wired connection over a wireless.
As far as i know, windows can only use ONE NIC at a time. So the answer is no.
Plus, why would you rather use the wireless? Wired is (nearly) always faster.
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