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Old 11-26-2005, 07:50 PM   #1
fleshwound
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NIC Card Bonding


Okay, this seems to be a somewhat technical area for me. As I'm not quite able to find clear enough info to figure it all out. Basically what I'm trying to do is load balance using 2 PC's, 1 running linux, the other windows xp, both with 2 network cards, and both connected to each other using cross over cables... I want more throughput between server, and the windows xp box. I just need some solid info by someone who knows whether it can be done or not. I did countless searches using google, and the search here in the forums but nothing that helped me at all. Id just really like to see a tutorial or howto. That would solve this problem in 2 seconds... Anyways please help me out with some info to point me in the right direction... Thanks
 
  


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