Pretty much every internet service provider (ISP) offers several different plans, each offering different download and upload speeds. If you’re in the market for a new internet service, which one should you pick? Do you always pick the fastest you can afford? Residential internet speeds have increased rapidly over the last few years, so for many people, top-tier internet plans offer more speed than they could possibly use. But what’s a good download and upload speed for you? You don’t want to pick a plan that’s faster than what you need, so we’ll break down the details so you can...
I got a network configuration problem. I got one machine that have two network cards (wired Ethernet) NIC 1 - DHCP 8x.x.x.x Internet access only (through a external firewall) NIC 2 - Static IP 172.16.100.133 Local network but Internet access is possible, but this machine should not used it for that NIC 1 gets into the "Public network" category NIC 2 gets into the "Private network" category The problem is that I do not want internet traffic to go out on NIC2, Only 172.16.* But sometimes the routing get messed...