I'm not %100 sure on this, but it look like the subnet mask on the first nic 
overlaps with the ip range on the second nic.
In this case, if you can't change the mask on the first one, maybe changing the 
binding order, make the second nic top one in the order and it "might" work.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Bambi J Saastad
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 7:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] 2 NICs on Win 7 can't access internet

I have a Window 7 pc on a tool that requires 2 NIC's
1 NIC is used by the pc to communicate with the tool and it's TCPIP settings 
are and must remain
10.10.0.100
255.0.0.0
No Gateway

Our network is also 10.x.x.x
so LAN NIC is
10.1.36.93
255.255.240.0
10.1.32.1

System can see the network and I can VNC or RDP to it from a different subnet, 
though will not auto map Server shortcuts, and cannot access the internet.

Vendor has suggested that there is a registry setting that will put the LAN NIC 
into broadcast mode and it will fix the issue, but they do not know what this 
registry setting is.
I have googled for a resolution but nothing has yet fixed it.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

TIA


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