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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 24-Nov-06 16:27:44
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What can I do with a second NIC?


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As those of you following my saga with Evesham will know, they have basically re-built my desktop machine (if you thought I was quiet, I was busy installing software, tweaking etc!). The new mobo, a Foxconn, has to gigabit NICs onboard. I was just wondering if there was anything useful I could do with the second one (I can't think of anything), or might I just as well disable it in device manager?

Creative thoughts appreciated.
Standard User hutchingsp
(knowledge is power) Fri 24-Nov-06 17:57:33
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On a single desktop PC that connects to a router I can't think of anything vaguely useful.

I'm curious why they would put dual NICs on a desktop board as I tend to associate it with servers (adaptor teaming etc.)

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Standard User Kenneth
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 24-Nov-06 18:06:25
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seems to becoming a common thing - mine has as well - I just ignore it

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Standard User Tony76
(experienced) Fri 24-Nov-06 19:52:39
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Re: What can I do with a second NIC?


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Was just curious, do you know if Windows allows you configure the 2 NICs to have IP addresses within different subnets/networks ?

It's just that I tried to do that same thing (using a USB dongle that provides another RJ45 network connection), and I always had trouble
Standard User Sandgrounder
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 24-Nov-06 20:04:21
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Yes.

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Standard User Sandgrounder
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 24-Nov-06 20:07:13
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Dedicated interface to specific hardware. (only needed by one PC on a network)

Use one NIC for Internet access and the other for file sharing etc (other PCs have no Internet access)

Correctly using using Internet Connection Sharing with an ethernet modem


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Standard User zyborg47
(knowledge is power) Fri 24-Nov-06 20:19:53
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One of the network is faster, I know that much, but you need a router or switch to make use of it, as you said it more for servers.

Both of my NIC are disabled in the bios as I don't use them, I use wireless.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 25-Nov-06 09:37:47
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I did, of course, mean two NICs, must remember to read before posting.
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(deleted) Sat 25-Nov-06 09:43:13
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Mmm. I suppose if I get a second gigabit machine, it would be worth putting a switch in to get the extra speed on file transfers, other than that I could try to persuade my wife we need a file server, or possibly I could use it for NAS. I could get really creative... and expensive.
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(deleted) Sat 25-Nov-06 09:45:30
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I couldn't understand it either, I assume it was the only mobo they had, or could get their hands on, but outside a server, for home use, it does seem excessive. I suppose I could treat it as a spare in case one fails, but I have a feeling that if one goes, both would...
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