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britt-one
09-01-2014, 14:21
Ciao a tutti,
mi ritrovo con un notebook che su LAN è collegato ad una rete e in wifi ad un secondo provider.
Vorrei indirizzare tutto il traffico internet e mail sul wifi e lasciare le connessioni di dischi di rete sulla lan interna.
non mi ricordo se è possibile raggiungere questo risultato con le impostazioni di windows, se sapete come ve ne sarei grato,
in alternativa se conoscete un programma in grado di fare una personalazzazione di questo tipo.
Grazie mille in anticipo

britt-one
09-01-2014, 14:56
Al momento ho trovato questo ma è un po macchinoso.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/force-specific-applications-internet-connections-forcebindip-windows/

http://www.informaticanapoli.it/forzare-programma-su-una-rete/

o anche questa procedura

One solution is to enable the network connection that you want to use
and disable the one that you don't want to use.

Another solution is to remove the default gateway address from the
connection that you don't want to use.

If both connections are enabled and both of them have default gateway
address, Windows uses the one with the lower metric value. By
default, it automatically assigns a metric value based on the network
connection's rated speed:

An explanation of the Automatic Metric feature for Internet Protocol
routes
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=299540

To make Windows use a specific connection when both of them are
enabled, assign a metric value to each one, giving the lower value to
the desired connection:

1. Open the Network Connections folder.
2. Right click the desired connection.
3. Click Properties > Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
4. Click Properties > Advanced.
5. Un-check "Automatic metric".
6. Enter a number between 1 and 9999 for the "Interface metric".
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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