Prog like routesentry

DJjuanSA

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Hi
I am looking for a program like routesentry that can split to accounts but instead of splitting local and international I want it to split different programs to use different NIC's I want program A to use my normal network card and program B to use my wireless network card because my NIC is on my company lan and my wireless is on my private ADSL connection so i want split what programs go to what nic.:D

Thanks Juan
 
There has been a previous post on this. From what I have heard, it cannot be done.
 
Doubt that's possible, because your whole PC works off one routing table, so all applications work off that routing table. Routesentry changes that routing table so that local routes all go through one single connection, and the rest (international) goes through another connection. If you can't get another PC to run the other app(s) on, then your only other solution (by my knowledge) would be to run a virtual PC using VMware, QEMU, or similar. That would allow you to do what you want, but at the cost of some extra resource usage.
 
Programs no,destinations yes

Route tables can be updated to use specific ETH devices based on destination addresses
 
Programs no,destinations yes

Route tables can be updated to use specific ETH devices based on destination addresses

Obviously. Because that's what a routing table does (including ie RouteSentry, linux alternatives).
 
I want it to split different programs to use different NIC's I want program A to use my normal network card and program B to use my wireless network card because my NIC is on my company lan and my wireless is on my private ADSL connection so i want split what programs go to what nic.:D

Programs no,destinations yes

Route tables can be updated to use specific ETH devices based on destination addresses

Obviously. Because that's what a routing table does (including ie RouteSentry, linux alternatives).
Hmmm,kay. Thanks for confirming precisely what I said :)
 
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