M musso1 New member Apr 26, 2009 #1 i have a Asus p6t and it had dual Ethernet ports can any one tell me why it has two Ethernet ports? thank you musso1
i have a Asus p6t and it had dual Ethernet ports can any one tell me why it has two Ethernet ports? thank you musso1
M monkey7 New member Apr 26, 2009 #2 First because it's a nice shiney feature that improves the 'shineyness' (and price). Second because... Well I used dual ethernet to loop my internet connection to an old computer. One port to the router and the other to the old rig.
First because it's a nice shiney feature that improves the 'shineyness' (and price). Second because... Well I used dual ethernet to loop my internet connection to an old computer. One port to the router and the other to the old rig.
L Luigi New member Apr 26, 2009 #3 name='monkey7' said: First because it's a nice shiney feature that improves the 'shineyness' (and price). Second because... Well I used dual ethernet to loop my internet connection to an old computer. One port to the router and the other to the old rig. Click to expand... You can also team them, to get 2gb/s transfers
name='monkey7' said: First because it's a nice shiney feature that improves the 'shineyness' (and price). Second because... Well I used dual ethernet to loop my internet connection to an old computer. One port to the router and the other to the old rig. Click to expand... You can also team them, to get 2gb/s transfers
L limpkorn New member May 12, 2009 #5 Teaming them would probably be the best feature of that, but I've never used both.
P Peace11uehman New member May 12, 2009 #6 name='Luigi' said: You can also team them, to get 2gb/s transfers Click to expand... Is it difficult to team them?
name='Luigi' said: You can also team them, to get 2gb/s transfers Click to expand... Is it difficult to team them?
D Diablo Active member May 13, 2009 #7 I use my ethernet connectors to connect a pair or networks (one is the college to internet, the other is my 3 computers in my room).
I use my ethernet connectors to connect a pair or networks (one is the college to internet, the other is my 3 computers in my room).
M medic13 New member May 14, 2009 #8 how do you team them up just bought this MB . ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 Motherboard
J JN New member May 14, 2009 #9 Should just be a case of highlighting both network cards in Control Panel > Network Connections (or whatever its called on Vistard), right clicking and then choosing Bond.
Should just be a case of highlighting both network cards in Control Panel > Network Connections (or whatever its called on Vistard), right clicking and then choosing Bond.