Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit with two 1GB NICs.  (NIC 1 is internal.  NIC 2 is 
USB dongle) Each NIC is connected to a different subnet, LAN 1 = Domain LAN.  
LAN 2 = Local Test network.   LAN1 is the domain LAN and has a 45mbps Internet 
connection.  LAN2 is a test network and is connected has a 20mbps Internet 
connection.  LAN1 is 192.168.x.x.  LAN2 is 10.10.x.x.   Both are DHCP.  Both 
are 1Gbit networks.

I have set the binding order for network services to use NIC1(LAN 1) first.  
The wireless (not connected) second.  NIC2 (LAN 2) third.  Windows has 
designated LAN 1 as "Domain Network" and LAN 2 as "Work network".  However, at 
each log on, the OS is using NIC2 for external traffic (Such as WEB, Outlook 
connection, etc.).  I can still connect to the domain LAN, however it is not 
primary.  I have to unplug the network cable for the OS to switch to LAN1.  If 
I plug the cable back in, the OS will switch back to NIC2 at various intervals.

I use the test network for some VMs I run on my PC for testing purposes.  I 
need external access for these VMs, but I do not want them on the domain 
network.

This was working fine for me until my old 100mbps USB NIC experienced a "drop 
and break it" incident.  The new USB NIC is 1Gbit, so I am guessing that 
Windows sees this as a "better or faster" network and somehow makes it priority 
over the Domain network.

Beyond setting the binding order (which I have done), does anyone know another 
way to force Windows to use "think" LAN1 is the best priority network?

BF

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