![]() ![]() TAP-Windows Adapter V9 #2ġ.Software Loopback Interface 1 ![]() TAP-Windows Adapter V9ġ6.00 ff 92 08 c6 ee. Qualcomm Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30)ġ5.00 ff 90 00 de 3d. Realtek USB 2.5GbE Family Controllerġ9.50 e5 49 ef 1f 46. Is there any (not too complicated) way to do this without additional hardware?ġ4.00 ac 5c 52 05 67. So, ideally, I would like the PC to be able to send and receive data to and from other devices on the LAN via its built-in adapter, but have traffic going to or from the Internet go via the USB adapter. Given that the router is a bit weak, I would prefer other devices on the LAN to be able to communicate with the Windows PC directly via the switch, without the router getting involved in LAN-to-LAN traffic but since the broadband line is a little faster than gigabit speed (it peaks at about 1150mbps while gigabit Ethernet limits it to 950) I would like any internet downloads on the PC to be done via the USB adapter. If I could afford it, I would either invest in a decent router, or at least a 2.5gbps ethernet switch but, either way, that's money I don't really have right now. The router is a Virgin "superhub" 5, so it's not exactly high-end. ![]() The gigabit adapter is connected to a gigabit switch a number of other devices (media players, etc.) are also connected to the switch the switch is connected to a gigabit port on the router, so those other devices have internet access. The USB adapter is connected to the (only) 2.5gbps port on the router. It has two Ethernet adapters, one built-in (gigabit) and one USB (2.5gbps). Let me begin by saying that I am pretty much an absolute newbie to networking, so please try to be gentle. ![]()
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