Windows7 dual network card sharing Internet settings

  
        

One Windows7 is routed via USB wirelessly, and the other is connected by a crossover cable. If you have two computers connected to the Internet at the same time, you can use the bridge as follows: Take the network where the author is located as an example, the network segment used is 192.168. 1.X, one of the desktops has access to the Internet, this network card is a wireless USB network card, and its network card IP is 192.168.1.88, the other network card that comes with the motherboard, set its IP to 192.168.1.90 subnet mask The code and DNS refer to the wireless network card settings, and no gateway is set. Use a twisted pair cable to connect the motherboard's network card to another computer's network card, while the other computer's network card's IP can be set to 192.168.1.91, subnet mask and gateway and DNS reference wireless network card settings. After the twisted pair is connected, we will open the local connection window of the dual network card again, select both local connections and right click, and select “bridge” in the pop-up menu. At this time, we need to wait patiently for a while. When the icon of “Network Bridge” appears, the connection has been successful. At this time, only the IP address of the network bridge needs to be configured as the IP address of the ordinary network card. The IP address can be set to 192.168.1.92, the subnet mask and The gateway and DNS refer to the wireless network card settings. In this way, another computer can share the Internet through the network bridge. When not in use, it only needs to disconnect the twisted pair cable, which is very convenient.

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