Combine Nics
- Kakarot
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Well if you hook them up to a "Managed" switch you can bond the ports they are hooked up to to act as one... same thing really.
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Well i would prefer to do it with the 8 port switch that i have right now rather than go out and get a new one. As for why i want to do this i am setting up a machine at home as a server for a number of clients around the place i am staying along with the ftp that i am running the ftp will have a nic by itself and i wanted to combine 2 nics together because i am going to have multiple access of files prety much all the time (eg all mp3 files will be on it) and that way i could double the throughput of it to the network and try to get rid of any lags cause of only having 100mbs to the network
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you could just spend the money and buy a gigabit nic and a switch with a gigabit uplink port... that'd take care of ya 
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