How can you assign two IP addresses to one network card? |
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This is possible in Linux based system's. IP's can be splitted in two IP's !! And it can be achieved from single NIC card !!
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Sure you can .. if you are using Windows you can configure the TCP/IP Protocol in your Network Properties and then you can add additional IP addresses
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'''Windows XP''' * Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Local Area Connection -> Properties -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) * Type in a static ip address * Then click Advanced * Under the "Ip address" group box, click add to add more ip addresses.
You would need to do this in the case where you need to connect to more then one different subnet where proper routing has not been set up.
First answer by Jason. Last edit by MitchFF. Contributor trust: 407 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 194 [recommend question]
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