I don't have any problem with two nic's, first one is for internal traffic
(LAN) and the other ones is dedicated for WAN traffic (Internet)
both nic's work at differents subnet
2011/7/25 M. Hamzah Khan
> On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 12:17 -0400, Overkill wrote:
> > Has anyone noticed that even if you
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 12:17 -0400, Overkill wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that even if you use two network cards that only one
> nic is really doing all the traffic. I noticed this with many different
> types of network cards and nics. I even setup snmp monitoring, cacti,
> etc and noticed that
Don't hijack threads. When you have a new topic, compose a new message
instead of replying to an existing one. Changing the Subject line is not
enough.
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Has anyone noticed that even if you use two network cards that only one
nic is really doing all the traffic. I noticed this with many different
types of network cards and nics. I even setup snmp monitoring, cacti,
etc and noticed that both IP's and one interface is doing all the work.
Even s