--- On Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:53 AM, Jochem van Dieten scribed: ---
>
> No, it won't. Computers send data for IP adresses that are not on a
> directly attached subnet to the default gateway. If you add a default
> gateway to the  10.10.10.51 NIC the OS will interpret that as being
> dual homed and will start to load balance traffic over both NICs.
> That is about the last thing you want.    
> 
> But another thing: why is the system even allowed to talk on port 137
> on the WAN side? 
> 

The interface had Windows networking enabled on it and I had removed that 
yesterday.  So, I think that one issue is resolved.  I've done further testing 
and I think the bandwidth problem is something to do with our ISP so I'm 
checking on that today.

Regards,

Howie


> Jochem
> 
> 

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