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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
so that you can connect to two different networks? also, it can allow teaming which you can either use for fault tolernace or to combine the two and get a 2Gb connection.
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
Think of it like Raid
Raid 1, 5 - reliability, fault tolerance, disaster recovery
Raid 0 - Performance
Teaming - Fault tolerance, one nic dies etc.
Load Balance - With 2 cables attached you can set %'s as to who has more work to do split from 100%
Faster Speed - Get 2 cable modems or 1 cable modem and 1 dsl/fios modem and connect both to the pc, set the one with the highest bandwidth to take 75% and the lowest 25% or any other config
It's quite nice if you run a web/file etc server that you need to make sure stays up.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
with more nas becoming cheaper, fast connection is good. having dual connect makes it sorta future proof
Originally posted by: mrred
I love my dual NIC. One computer is using the secondary port for internet sharing, and my other computer uses its secondary port for a 2nd internet connection (I switch between connections half-way through the month so that I don't go over my monthly limit on dsl or cable)
Originally posted by: crimson117
Originally posted by: mrred
I love my dual NIC. One computer is using the secondary port for internet sharing, and my other computer uses its secondary port for a 2nd internet connection (I switch between connections half-way through the month so that I don't go over my monthly limit on dsl or cable)
Is paying for two broadband subscriptions really cheaper than "going over" or upgrading one of them to higher limits or an unlimited plan?
Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
Originally posted by: crimson117
Originally posted by: mrred
I love my dual NIC. One computer is using the secondary port for internet sharing, and my other computer uses its secondary port for a 2nd internet connection (I switch between connections half-way through the month so that I don't go over my monthly limit on dsl or cable)
Is paying for two broadband subscriptions really cheaper than "going over" or upgrading one of them to higher limits or an unlimited plan?
If I had to guess he is either in europe, or, more likely, he is one of "those people" who is downloading literally 24/7 and thus drawing a lot of negative attention toward himeself![]()