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Big problem with WMS on 2003 Server SP2

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Christian - 05 Feb 2008 05:12 GMT
Hi:

I have a big problem since I updated the Windows 2003 Server
Enterprise (x64) to SP2:

I have several files to broadcast on demand with WMS, if one of our
costumers lost your connection to internet for more than around 3
minutes while he/she play our files, the WMS don´t receive more
connections until I repair the NIC adapters, I test with another NIC
and it´s the same...

Could somebody help me?
TotalStream.net - 05 Feb 2008 12:49 GMT
> Hi:
>
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>
> Could somebody help me?

Do you have multiple NICs in the server?
IF so, make sure that your primary NIC has a lower default metric and
gateway then the backup NIC

control panel -> network connections -> nic -> properties -> tcp/ip ->
advanced ->  highlight gateway, select 'edit', change metric to 1 for
your primary NIC, then for interface metric, delect 'auto', change
interface metric to 1 for your primary NIC
Christian - 05 Feb 2008 13:32 GMT
On Feb 5, 9:49 am, "TotalStream.net"
<catchthefallingbandwidthkn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Hi:
>
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> your primary NIC, then for interface metric, delect 'auto', change
> interface metric to 1 for your primary NIC

I have 2 NICs connected to a differents networks (for international
and national costumers),one of them is connected to the same router of
our LAN and I don´t have any problem playing files inside my LAN.

Thanks
 
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