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> Bonding Network Interfaces For Double Speed?, How to? Win 2k3
Ally
post Feb 3 2008, 08:44 PM
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Hello. I have server 2003 os installed on my server. I have 2 NICs connected to same switch and need to double speed on 2 IP.
How to do it? I used linux and it was easy there, simly set up bonding. But how to do it in 2k3 os?
Thank for help, guys. biggrin.gif

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