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Choosing a networkcard

Hi,

I'm looking for a while how to do this, so i've decided to ask.

I have one computer with 2 network cards in it. each can go to the internet
but from 2 different ISP.

I want to create a browser software in which I have a radio button on top to
choose at which provider I want to request the URL.

SO, i want to do a socket for internet TCP and UDP connection and make sure
it goes through the choosen ISP and ONLY this one.

I have found how to do the sockets, and do the communications, but I haven't
found how to bind to the specific MAC address to do the call. My very
important opint, is that it must not try to use both card or the performance
test will not be accurate.

Someone have any idea how to do the bind in VB.NET ideally (I can use C#
too).

Best regards,

Miky
Jul 19 '07 #1
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DBCI,

Isn't it SELECT * FROM NetworkAdapter... in WMI?

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Hi,

I'm looking for a while how to do this, so i've decided to ask.

I have one computer with 2 network cards in it. each can go to the internet
but from 2 different ISP.

I want to create a browser software in which I have a radio button on top to
choose at which provider I want to request the URL.

SO, i want to do a socket for internet TCP and UDP connection and make sure
it goes through the choosen ISP and ONLY this one.

I have found how to do the sockets, and do the communications, but I haven't
found how to bind to the specific MAC address to do the call. My very
important opint, is that it must not try to use both card or the performance
test will not be accurate.

Someone have any idea how to do the bind in VB.NET ideally (I can use C#
too).

Best regards,

Miky


Jul 23 '07 #2

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