Very few home users think they have more than one network card but almost all do:
PRO TIP: In Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft has hard coded the prioritization of a wired network card when a Wi-fi network card exists in the same machine.
In corporate settings, virtually all physical servers have more than one network card and so the question of which card takes priority sometimes comes into play.
Windows does a pretty good job of figuring out where network traffic needs to go But sometimes you may need to manually set the priority so that one NIC takes precedence over the other. We had a situation like that earlier this week when one of our clients had a server with one network card attached to their corporate network And the other attached to their storage network. The monitoring tool that we use is called and it was wrongly wrongly trying to connect to our systems through the storage network card, that’s just not going to work. The solution was to set network card priorities.
There are several ways to get into the settings of your network cards, but we will explain the old way which exists on every Windows computer, but you can get to your NIC properties anyway you want.
You do not even have to reboot for this to take effect on modern versions of Windows.
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