Figure C A single PC connected to two networks with one adapter but two connections. Figure E. Figure F. Figure G This is the current configuration of my wireless adapter.
Figure I Adding a second IP address. Figure J Network information in the system tray. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in In TCP Settings.. Click on Advanced.. Interface Metric defaults to 1. Set it to more than 1 for the card you don't want your machine to route thru.. System will use the lowest cost interface card out of your machine.. Ah, so that's what that metric stuff does.
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Open Display from the Control Panel. On the Settings tab, click the monitor icon that represents the second monitor that you just installed. Note: if the check box is not displayed, it may be because your video card does not support multiple monitors. Features such as resolution and colour depth can all be configured individually for each monitor. In the Display window you may also come across advanced features that relate specifically to the video card being used.
To learn more about these advanced features, you should look up the Web site of the video card or chipset manufacturer. Many video cards, particularly those found in notebooks, are equipped with dual adapters, which means you can hook two monitors to a single card. Windows XP provides support for these cards with its DualView feature. DualView is very similar to the multiple monitor feature already described, with the exception that you cannot select the primary display.
On a notebook computer the primary monitor is always the LCD display screen. On a desktop computer, it is the monitor attached to the first video port.
Once you have attached the second monitor, turn on the computer and select Display from the Control Panel. The DualView tab will be present and will contain all the settings you need to configure it. If you do not have access to additional video cards and monitors, there is an alternative solution.
With the Virtual Desktop Manager you can have up to four desktops, allowing you to organise your work into distinct groupings. Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more. Membership is free, and your security and privacy remain protected.
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