Calling for ALL PROFESSIONALS - 2 mobile broadband in one pc
Good day to all Professionals...
i have 2 mobile broadband here
and i want to use it simultaneously
i have a force bind ip but is seems there is a problem..
because when i use the SOFTWARE of this provider
you will choose one of 2 mobile broadband -"In this way i can say that the two devices is working properly and all drivers necessary is installed"-
and
when i go to regedit @networkcards it will only show a "HUAWEI Mobile Connect - 3G Network Card"
as i read this models it is a (Model E153-"for Globe telecom") and (Model E156C-"for smart telecom") all is HUAWEI Mobile broadband
and different ISP
I want to use it using forcebindip "http://www.r1ch.net/stuff/forcebindip/"
--"i already implemented Frocebindip but not in 2 mobile broadband ex: 1 mobile broadband and 1 wlan , 1 NIC and 1 wNIC (WORKING AND GOOD)"--
--"CANNOT USE 2 MOBILE BROADBAND EX. 1 MOBILE BROADBAND AND 1 MOBILE BROADBAND"--
that's why i go to regedit to determine the GUID of each device
but the registry only say
Description: HUAWEI Mobile Connect - 3G Network Card
ServiceName: {96CB5337-XXXX-VVVV-0000-54A22E6AAAAA}
(registry location : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards)
OS: Windows 7 32bit
Give me some idea and advice why the registry is working that way and tip's what should i do to make it work
Hope for your kind and Positive response...
Thanks in Advance
-TeamProtocol
September 9th, 2012 9:15pm
Hi,
Based my research, we can use Route command to assign the gateway to each IP address manually.
For example:
NIC1s IP is 10.99.40.3, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and its gateway is 10.99.40.1
NIC2s IP is 11.40.3.3, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and its gateway is 11.40.3.1
The command should be:
route -p 10.99.40.0 255.255.255.0 10.99.40.1
route -p 11.40.3.0 255.255.255.0 11.40.3.1Kim Zhou
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September 11th, 2012 5:49am
Hi
Thanks for your response
does route command do exactly like force bind ip?
because forcebindip will force internet application to bind to it's specific interface
"Correct me if i'm wrong"
as i understand of route command it actually add a static route to windows routing table.
my apologize if i cannot deep in explain the route command
Any idea if can the route command can force to transmit a packet to specific interface?
September 12th, 2012 10:26am
Hi,
The Route command is used to assign the static IP address for the devices. Have you tried this?Kim Zhou
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September 16th, 2012 6:54am