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How to separate LAN and WiFi traffic on Windows?
Good afternoon.
There is a Windows7 computer in the domain behind the squid3 proxy server. The computer also has a WiFi connection that does not go through a proxy server and has full access to the Internet.
You need access to some proxy servers so that traffic goes to them via WiFi.
ipconfig shows that there are 2 connections via wi-fi and LAN.
Now I need to route the traffic with the command:
route add DesiredProxyServer IPaddressWiFi metric 1 -p
But doesn't work. If you disable the adapter and in the properties of the IE proxy, then it works.
What can I do so that I can go through Wi-Fi to proxy servers on the Internet, and from them further to the Internet?
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I'm sorry to trouble you. It was decided not to use such a complicated path. The question is not relevant.
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