Clearly you have no idea how IP networks work. You can not have 2 networks cards with one IP. There would be no way to know how to route the packets, and if both networks cards were on the same network, then what would be the point? If you are trying to increase the bandwidth, then you have to use other techniques, such as bonding to share multiple network cards as one logical interface (and it would require the router, or whatever you're connecting to, to support bonding).
Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.
In order to do it you have use either two network cards (wireless + LAN, or two LANs, or two wireless cards) or you can use software such as WMWare to create a virtual PC (using setting you can get one more and even more ip addresses for only one existing in real life computer).
The network layer uses IP addresses to determine whether or not to route a packet from one network to another. Since an IP address has two parts, the network id and the host/client id, this makes it a natural fit (IP addressing) for the network layer.
Please clarify your question as its too vague. No one would want 2 network cards installed in 1 computer.
routers move data from one network to another network. For it to do so, it needs an IP address in both networks. fm
Each NIC will have it's own IP address for each network it's connected to. so a machine with 3 network cards has at least 3 IPs (one NIC can have multiple IPs if configured that way, you can also tell a NIC to not acquire an IP, but that's kind of uncommon) the VPN server could be configured to only listen on one network interface or all of them. Also the IP addresses assigned to the clients should route them on the NIC with matching IP/netmask, but that can also be configured. you probably want to use a static IP for the interfaces to your VPN server and configure it to only use the network interfaces that you want it to.
You have to have 2 network cards in the computer. I can not thing of any other way of doing something like that. Why would you need 2 address for a computer anyways?
What is one purpose of using logical addresses in an IP network?
Mobile IP has two addresses for a mobile host : one home address and one care of address . The home address is permanent ; the care-of address changes as the mobile host moves from one network to another.
One of the most simplest ways a computer, or device, can obtain two IP addresses is if you have different network cards in your computer. For example, a laptop might has a Wireless Network Card as well as an Ethernet Card. You are able to assign an IP address to your Ethernet card and the Wireless card. Remember that an IP address is not assigned to a computer, but rather it is assigned to a network interface card.
There will be a IP address conflict,if a device is on and connected to the network it will have the IP address,if any other device tries to connect to the same network with the same IP it will not be allowed to join the network.
An IP Address, or Internet Protocol Address. Each device has one.