Question:
Can i use 2 network cards in one computer?
Iordeto
2012-10-08 10:46:39 UTC
Can i put 2 network cards in one computer? I have 4 PCI slots, 1 is currently used. Should i remove the network card i currently have to put other one or can i just put the 2nd network in the 2nd PCI slot without removing the 1st one from the 1st PCI slot?
Five answers:
Richard
2012-10-08 11:58:04 UTC
You can have multiple network cards on a computer, providing they are on different sub-nets. You cannot share traffic over multiple connections to a single destination, but you can configure certain websites to use one interface and other websites to use a different interface. You could have two (or more ISPs), and use one for streaming videos while the other is used for normal interactive services and browsing; or one ISP and connection to provide a game server and the other connection for your other Internet activity.



You use the route command to define different routes for different IP address ranges in Windows and Unix machines.
Adrian
2012-10-08 10:56:37 UTC
Sure, you can install as many network cards as will fit.

That does not mean however, that Windows will use them all, nor can you merge them all together for faster speeds.

2 network cards are usually used to connect to two totally different networks, like one to the internet only, the other to a private LAN only
rosse
2016-12-11 19:54:07 UTC
once you've the router appropriate because the middle guy, that is going to artwork advantageous. you gained't wade through % loss via making use of it..... if you're linking both pcs immediately, you'll pick a go-over cable.... in case you experience up the cord colour codes on a similar cable.... instantly-with the help of, the hues will be a similar on both ends of the cable. go-over, has 2 wires crossed over on them..... and often have the stamp marking for go over on them. in the router situation, it truly is a person-pleasant setup. With go-over, you could ought to regulate the routing table on the pcs and use the second one NIC to connect them..... For sharing it truly is person-pleasant.... genuine-click on the folder you pick to percentage, and enable sharing and set the safe practices permission on the safe practices tab. Setup a person account on the laptop. once you try to connect to it from the different laptop, you'll pick to apply a person account on the device sharing to get get admission to to the archives shared.
Eber
2012-10-08 10:58:29 UTC
Theoretically yes you can. All you have to do is install the second card.
Neil
2012-10-08 11:35:50 UTC
Most laptops come with two: one Ethernet and one wifi.


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