I was going to mention the DNS, but mapes got there.
You dont really need it, but you can have it setup on the one thats out of line of the inet
example
[pc2]----[pc1]----[www]
0.1---[leave alone]
Really like mapes said pc2 wont need it, but in order for it to resolve addresses it will need your external DNS
setting pc1's dns to pc1 will just cause DNS to fail.
Setting the dns on the 2nd adapter on pc1 will cause windows to attempt to use it as well to access the internet, usually resulting in failures.
This i noticed when i used my 2nd adapter for a similar use.
You dont really need it, but you can have it setup on the one thats out of line of the inet
example
[pc2]----[pc1]----[www]
0.1---[leave alone]
Really like mapes said pc2 wont need it, but in order for it to resolve addresses it will need your external DNS
setting pc1's dns to pc1 will just cause DNS to fail.
Setting the dns on the 2nd adapter on pc1 will cause windows to attempt to use it as well to access the internet, usually resulting in failures.
This i noticed when i used my 2nd adapter for a similar use.
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