Internet connection priorities?

PraetorianGuard

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Hey,

At this moment my PC is wired straight into my modem for internet access. I am however considering plugging it into the router as well in order to access my NAS, enable network printing and what not.

The problem that might be is that the router is also providing internet connectivity and thus I will face the problem of having 2 internet connections open.

Is there some way for me to tell windows 7 to use the "straight" connection over the router one?. Meaning it will use the straight one to connect to the internet and this not pass that traffic through the router etc.?

Any help or advice in regards to this is welcomed :)
 

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Homebuild
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Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
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AMD64 3500+
Motherboard
Asus A8V-E Deluxe
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2 gigs of memory (4 banks of 512 in DualChannel)
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Galaxy GF6600
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Soundblaster Live 1024
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Acer AL1717 & Packard Bell 24" WS
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Seagate and Western Digital
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ThermalTake
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Codegen
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You are far better off moving all your internet traffic through the router as it provides an extra layer of security with it's built in firewall.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
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HannsG
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1680X1050
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GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
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ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
That migth be. But doing so will also mean a number of the programs I use will have diminished capacity. And yes I have tried with NAT, but even with NAT certain parts of the program wont work correctly.

So that is not an option.

Still looking for a solution to my problem however.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebuild
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
CPU
AMD64 3500+
Motherboard
Asus A8V-E Deluxe
Memory
2 gigs of memory (4 banks of 512 in DualChannel)
Graphics Card(s)
Galaxy GF6600
Sound Card
Soundblaster Live 1024
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL1717 & Packard Bell 24" WS
Hard Drives
Seagate and Western Digital
PSU
ThermalTake
Case
Codegen
Cooling
Regular Air Cooling
My understanding up to now has been that you can keep two Internet connections running at the same time. Don't both of them run together without causing conflicts?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Pro with SP1 32bit
Motherboard
Intel D845GVS1 X86-based PC
Memory
2 gigs of RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller
Sound Card
Realtek AC'97 Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 931BF Black 19" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1280X960
Hard Drives
1. SAMSUNG SP0822N ATA Device ~ 80 GigaBytes

2. Seagate FreeAgent Go USB Device ~ 500 GigaBytes
Keyboard
COMPAQ Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
iBall Laser Precise Speedster
Internet Speed
4 mb/sec
That migth be. But doing so will also mean a number of the programs I use will have diminished capacity. And yes I have tried with NAT, but even with NAT certain parts of the program wont work correctly.

So that is not an option.

Still looking for a solution to my problem however.


Once you plug the modem into the router's WAN port you will no longer have the option of using the modem's connection.

If you require a connection outside the router's firewall you can use enable the DMZ host in the router's set up page and connect through that.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
Graphics Card(s)
GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
Monitor(s) Displays
HannsG
Screen Resolution
1680X1050
Hard Drives
GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
Case
ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
My understanding up to now has been that you can keep two Internet connections running at the same time. Don't both of them run together without causing conflicts?

They dont cause a conflict per say. But Windows 7 prioritizes the wrong one. It keeps tapping my Routed one as the primary, when I want the other one to be primary.

Once you plug the modem into the router's WAN port you will no longer have the option of using the modem's connection.

If you require a connection outside the router's firewall you can use enable the DMZ host in the router's set up page and connect through that.

DMZ is still not good enough for some reason >.<. Dont ask me why. But just to correct you, I can actually switch between both using the modem connection and the router one, with a simple switch of a cable, but I guess it requires an explanation.

My ISP allows me to have 2 WAN IP's. So I got my modem connected straight to a switch. My main computer and the router is connected to that switch, meaning that my computer gets one of the WAN IP's dedicated, while the other one is shared with NAT between my laptop, Printer, Phone etc.

The reason why I "all of a sudden" needs access to the network that is behind my router is because I have gotten access to a NAS, and I want to access that from my main PC as well. That however requires access to the other "network", which brings me to the issue at hand, that I need to prioritize my connections so that the "straight through" one is considered the primary for internet etc.

I hope this explanation might help a bit more with what I am trying to achieve and my reasons behind it all.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebuild
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
CPU
AMD64 3500+
Motherboard
Asus A8V-E Deluxe
Memory
2 gigs of memory (4 banks of 512 in DualChannel)
Graphics Card(s)
Galaxy GF6600
Sound Card
Soundblaster Live 1024
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL1717 & Packard Bell 24" WS
Hard Drives
Seagate and Western Digital
PSU
ThermalTake
Case
Codegen
Cooling
Regular Air Cooling
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