Windows 10 prioritize NIC over all other NICs
My machine has 4 NICs, only one of them has a stable internet connection. I want that one to have the highest priority. Everything I have tried was unsuccessful.
I tried manually setting the metric in the IPv4 settings, and I have tried this command
Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex 19 -InterfaceMetric 2
But still if the other NICs lose internet connection, the system will not use the one I want.
Are there any other options?
networking windows-10 network-adapter
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My machine has 4 NICs, only one of them has a stable internet connection. I want that one to have the highest priority. Everything I have tried was unsuccessful.
I tried manually setting the metric in the IPv4 settings, and I have tried this command
Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex 19 -InterfaceMetric 2
But still if the other NICs lose internet connection, the system will not use the one I want.
Are there any other options?
networking windows-10 network-adapter
Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, runroute print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.
– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39
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My machine has 4 NICs, only one of them has a stable internet connection. I want that one to have the highest priority. Everything I have tried was unsuccessful.
I tried manually setting the metric in the IPv4 settings, and I have tried this command
Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex 19 -InterfaceMetric 2
But still if the other NICs lose internet connection, the system will not use the one I want.
Are there any other options?
networking windows-10 network-adapter
My machine has 4 NICs, only one of them has a stable internet connection. I want that one to have the highest priority. Everything I have tried was unsuccessful.
I tried manually setting the metric in the IPv4 settings, and I have tried this command
Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex 19 -InterfaceMetric 2
But still if the other NICs lose internet connection, the system will not use the one I want.
Are there any other options?
networking windows-10 network-adapter
networking windows-10 network-adapter
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Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, runroute print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.
– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39
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Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, runroute print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.
– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39
Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, run
route print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39
Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, run
route print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39
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Are all your nics on the same subnet? Can you please open command prompt, run
route print, and append the results to your questions. We need to get these route settings to match what you want.– Andy
Feb 15 at 18:39