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Jun 12, 2011

I try to setup a network where both interfaces in my laptop are enabled. One is a wifi interface, the other is LAN. My WIFI is supposed to connect to a router that connects to a modem and the LAN interface is supposed to connect to my other PC.The problem with the configuration occurs when I try to access the internet, my laptop confuses not knowing where it should send the IP packets to the LAN or to the WIFI interface.What is the best solution for accessing the internet from my laptop (I don't care about accessing it from other PC) without change the topology? Should I configure the browser in my laptop so that it access internet through proxy?

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