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What is binding order?

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Question added by Faseeh Mohd koya , IT SUPPORT ENGINEER [L2] , Ministry of Sports and Youth
Date Posted: 2016/04/17
Adil Yaqoob
by Adil Yaqoob , Network & Desktop Support Enginner , The Entertainer Software Engineeing Services

Binding option allow you to access file in HTTP\\HTTPS

Fadi Rashed Aloush
by Fadi Rashed Aloush , IT Support Analyst , National Aviation Services “NAS”

You can only use one network connection at a time and you cannot use two different cards on the same subnet. You can switch between the two connections though. If there are multiple interfaces of the fastest speed, the interface that is listed first in the binding order is used to forward traffic to its default gateway. By default, TCP/IP automatically determines the routing metric for the default gateway of each interface. The fastest has the lowest metric. This a new feature with XP and 2003, but with multiple network connections, you can assign a metric value to one network connection that you prefer to use

MOHAMMED YASEEN MOHAMMED MUKIDULLAH
by MOHAMMED YASEEN MOHAMMED MUKIDULLAH , Marketing Executive , KIRAN GLOBAL CHEM LIMITED

You can use this procedure to change the order in which network protocols are attempted when trying to establish communications with a remote computer. This can provide improved performance when you have multiple protocols installed and your network primarily uses one. If you set a protocol at the top of the list, it will be tried first. If another protocol is tried first for every packet, many will fail, and the other protocols will not be tried until that failure occurs

Nayeem Ahmed
by Nayeem Ahmed , Senior Network Administrator , Amsad Architectural Associates

Windows assign metrics for routes that are bound to network interfaces of various speeds

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