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Old 01-05-2006, 04:04 AM
The HOONy
 
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Default Can I use NIC bonding on Windows environment?

with 2 ethernet network card, I want to boost up networking speed and

give PC a network redundancy.

main purpose is redundancy. what kind of solution can I apply on windows
environment?

endusers using XP home edition, switches are cisco 2950 or 3550 10/100.

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Old 01-05-2006, 04:04 AM
Richard G. Harper
 
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Default Re: Can I use NIC bonding on Windows environment?

The feature you seek to implement, commonly called "NIC teaming", is not a
Windows feature. You must use network cards and drivers that are designed
to do this. You can't just plug in a second network card and have it work.

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"The HOONy" <The HOONy @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> with 2 ethernet network card, I want to boost up networking speed and
>
> give PC a network redundancy.
>
> main purpose is redundancy. what kind of solution can I apply on windows
> environment?
>
> endusers using XP home edition, switches are cisco 2950 or 3550 10/100.
>



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Old 01-05-2006, 04:04 AM
Chuck
 
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Default Re: Can I use NIC bonding on Windows environment?

On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 20:50:05 -0800, The HOONy <The HOONy
@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>with 2 ethernet network card, I want to boost up networking speed and
>
>give PC a network redundancy.
>
>main purpose is redundancy. what kind of solution can I apply on windows
>environment?
>
>endusers using XP home edition, switches are cisco 2950 or 3550 10/100.


If you use two network cards, you will get redundancy. The Automatic Metric
feature will provide that.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=299540

As Richard says, though, NIC Teaming or Bonding is not a feature in Windows.
You have to have NICs, with drivers, that support that.

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