Use system settings or driver preferences to select the desired network card.
Use system settings or driver preferences to select the desired network card.
Consider using a tool that manages network settings across multiple cards. You might need a software solution or a batch file to enforce a specific connection. The ForceBindIP tool didn’t work on your laptop, so explore alternatives that support batch processing or advanced routing options.
You asked about the specific version of ForceBindIP you're employing. It seems the 64-bit edition is required, as mentioned in the context.
Understood. It seems the best approach might be checking if your motherboard includes a network command center for managing traffic and priorities. Some models let you assign programs to specific network adapters, though compatibility with your system isn't guaranteed. You could also consider using virtual machine software if you're open to that method.
Sure, I understand. Just keep it on a device with 4GB of RAM. The VM is consuming a lot of memory.
Puppy Linux is a lightweight operating system...but it seems you might want a Windows 10 version. When you mention enabling all connections, how many connections are on your small laptop? How many network cards does it have?