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There are times when you are able to have both a wired and wireless adapter connected to different networks at the same time. A simple example is when you’re connected to your home router using the wired Ethernet adapter while an using your wireless adapter. With both wired and wireless adapters connected to different networks at the same time, Windows does not give you the advantage of binding both of the adapters to give you a faster connection speed. Which network adapter is being used for Internet purposes will depend on the by Windows. Although it is possible to disable the automatic metric feature and override it with a custom value, this will only route all but not specific Internet applications to a network adapter.
The ability to configure which IP address or network adapter to use for an application is commonly found in a. If your program does not support IP or network adapter binding, fortunately there is a very unique free and small program called ForceBindIP that allows you to control which network adapter or IP address to use on an application. ForceBindIP is a command line application without a friendly graphical user interface that allows you to easily bind a selected application with an IP or network adapter. In order to use ForceBindIP, you will need to know the IP address of the network adapter that you want to use to bind and the full path to the application. You can either type “ ipconfig” in command prompt to show the IP address of the network adapters or simply and use it to display the information in a GUI. ForceBindIP was made during the Windows XP era when a 64-bit Windows operating system wasn’t very commonly used. Installing ForceBindIP on a 64-bit Windows operating system is a bit different compared to installing on 32-bit OS.
Hence, the method to launch ForceBindIP is also not the same since the installation path has changed. Install and Use ForceBindIP in 32-bit Windows For 32-bit Windows, the ForceBindIP setup installer will copy 2 files, BindIP.dll and ForceBindIP.exe, to the C: Windows System32 folder. You can conveniently run ForceBindIP.exe from any location in command prompt because the system32 path is a recognized environment variable. So if you want to bind an IP address, for example 192.168.2.32 to Firefox, the command would be: ForceBindIP.exe 192.168.2.32 'C: Program Files Mozilla Firefox firefox.exe' It is important to enclose the full path of the program with a double quote because there are whitespaces in between the characters in the path. Install and Use ForceBindIP in 64-bit Windows Installing ForceBindIP using the setup installer on a 64-bit Windows operating system will result in the 2 files BindIP.dll and ForceBindIP.exe being copied to C: Windows SysWOW64 and not the system32 folder. Unfortunately the SysWOW64 is not a recognized environment variable which means you cannot run ForceBindIP.exe from any location in command prompt. Nothing like waking up to bank account hacked.
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