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connect to two networks simultaneously via single ethernet port?

Is it possible to create multiple connections with same port? Is it possible to connect through them simultaneously/combine them? P.S: I am on windows 10
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convert Ethernet router into integration gateway

I need to integrate to an Ethernet proprietary network. It is IP based but doesn't implement TCP. I need a router which will poll devices on this network, and periodically post the data using ...
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Dual ethernet interaction [closed]

I was looking at the overview for MSI's new X99A motherboard and noticed that it came with two ethernet ports. I've only ever used motherboards with a single ethernet adapter so I am wondering how the ...
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Why are IP addresses tied to a specific network but Ethernet addresses are not? [closed]

While IP addresses are tied to a specific network, Ethernet addresses are not. Why is this?
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access over different IP network over the same cable

I have two machines: A and B A and B are in the same Ethernet network divided only be a switch but they have different IP network. A is on 10.0.0.1/16 and B is on 172.17.1.1/24. I have access to A ...
Tomek Wyderka's user avatar
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Ethernet connection shows unidentified network with no internet access

For years I've used a physical Ethernet connection for my internet access, then a few days ago it went down and said it was an unidentified network with no internet access. I dug out a wifi card and ...
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Giving a switch an IP Address so I can telnet into it

Right, so I've just reloaded my switch resetting the to complete default configuration. It's a Cisco Catalyst 3560. What I am trying to achieve is this: Giving the switch an IP Address, then telnet to ...
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Ethernet port on Linux machine not recognizing ethernet connection with embedded device

I have an atmel at91sam7x256 microcontroller that I would like to use for a TCP/IP communication. The very first step of my project is to be able to "ping" my board given its IP address. I have its IP ...
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Keep IP and MAC address when cable is unpluged

I have an application that look for ethernet interface and only works when at least one ethernet interface with an static IP and MAC address exists. this should show in ipconfig. I have an on-board ...
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How can I connect to a router through a switched ethernet network?

I have a computer and a router connected at different positions to a switched ethernet network. I want to connect them as if I had plugged my computer directly into the router. As I understand it, ...
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Network Instable Connection over LAN, Airport Express works

I just got a cubox-i4 but have a big problem with the LAN connection. It establishes and crashes again. The thing is, that if I connect it via LAN to an Airport Express (connected via wifi), the ...
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OS X : Use the same local ip Ethernet + Wifi

I currently have a Macbook connected to a Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter and as a backup it connects to the same network via wifi. I' using last years airport extreme as a router. I tend to do a lot of ...
Seán O'Grady's user avatar
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1 answer
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Windows 7 doesn't request MTU from DHCP server; what is it thinking?

My computer's Ethernet adapter uses 1,500 byte Ethernet frames. Normally this means that my Local Area Connection's MTU is 1500 bytes. But my (IPv4) connection to the Internet has some overhead. This ...
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Is there any other network layer protocol other than IP ? If it so ,whether is it applied anywhere? [closed]

Have anybody worked or seen any layer 3 protocol other than IP in ethernet communication between two computers???
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Same IP for WLAN and ethernet on Linux

I have a laptop running Lubuntu 13.04. I use ssh -X to log into my server and start programs there that I view on my laptop. When I pull the ethernet cable, the laptop switches to WLAN but my ssh -X ...
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