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I know windows ICS can share to one NIC, but what if I want to share to more than one NIC? Is there a workaround?

Gary Allen
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  • Do you need multiple NICs because you want to have multiple isolated subnets, or do you need it for other reasons? – u1686_grawity Jan 06 '21 at 10:16
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    Yes, I need multiple isolated subnets, and they can call access internet. – Gary Allen Jan 06 '21 at 12:26
  • Here is similar thread for your reference: [How to use a Windows PC to share multiple network connections?](https://superuser.com/questions/1374913/how-to-use-a-windows-pc-to-share-multiple-network-connections) – Sunny Jan 07 '21 at 05:38

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Windows bridged network allows you to do that. Open your Network Connections folder (Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Advanced Network Settings > Change adapter options ) , select 2 or more NICs, right click then Bridge.

  • I need multiple isolated subnets, and they can call access internet. Bridge is not a solution. – Gary Allen Jan 06 '21 at 12:27
  • You might want to update the question to reflect the change in requirements. I'm not aware of a solution, aside from bridging those NICs then having physical routers that generate separate networks. Each NIC on the PC can connect to the **WAN** port on each of the routers. – MichaelHabib Jan 06 '21 at 22:38