Re: Is it possible to bridge three NIC on a Windows 2000 Server

From: Ankit Shah (AnkitShah_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/13/05


Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 09:57:02 -0800

Where can I get a teaming NIC driver for all those NIC cards?

How do I go about approaching it?

Ankit Shah

"Herb Martin" wrote:

> "Ankit Shah" <AnkitShah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:48BB9E6E-5A4F-4DB2-98ED-06CB38F3DAFA@microsoft.com...
> > If I have three NIC cards on my Windows 2000 Server, how do I bridge them
> > together so when they are working as one unit?
>
> Click each on in the Network Connections dialog box
> (hold shift after the first).
>
> With all selected, create a new bridge.
>
> Do NOT plug these in to the same broadcast domain
> (same segment.) You are bridging between different
> segments.
>
> > I heard that by having
> > multiple NIC cards on the server, you can Send Data and Retrieve data much
> > faster because it has three NIC cards to send and recieve data from.
>
> Don't hold your breath on that one.
>
> What you REALLY need is a "teaming NIC driver" to make
> the work in tandem -- without interferring with each other.
>
> Even then, it probably will not give you exciting increases
> in speed.
>
> > Is this
> > true. For example i have thirty workstations at my office and one server.
> If
> > thirty users are sending and recieving data from the server wouldn't it be
> > faster to have more PCI NIC cards installed on your Server?
> >
> > If my statement is true then can some show me how to bridge three NIC
> cards
> > on my windows 2000 server.I am not sure if you bridging is the right
> > terminalolgy but hopefully with my example from above you can help me out
> > here. If that is not the case there has to be something to make the server
> > send data much faster then upgrading memory and CPU.
>
>
>
> --
> Herb Martin
>
>
> >
> > Ankit Shah
>
>
>



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