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    Hi! Is there anyway of se which ethernet cards that exists on your computer? I would like to choose which one of them to use when I program a Socket with C++. For example you can have one ethernet-card that are wired and one that are wireless. How can I in Visual c++ .net choose which one to use? Do microsoft have an class or library for this? It would be very good if someone only have an idea of this. /Martin /Martin

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      Hi! Is there anyway of se which ethernet cards that exists on your computer? I would like to choose which one of them to use when I program a Socket with C++. For example you can have one ethernet-card that are wired and one that are wireless. How can I in Visual c++ .net choose which one to use? Do microsoft have an class or library for this? It would be very good if someone only have an idea of this. /Martin /Martin

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      why don't you take the easy way and let windows decide whats the best interface to use? Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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        why don't you take the easy way and let windows decide whats the best interface to use? Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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        I can´t because we are suppose to have a seamless communication between them. If you unplugs the cable for example the application shall use the wireless communication instead of the wired without loosing any data. Is it possible to choose in any way instead of letting windows do it for you? /Martin

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