The Day Walker! Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 pals....i have asus m4a78lt-m le mobo.......and have lan in my office with 10 pcs connected 2 my pc. my pc acts as a file server....with win7...i have 1 gbps lan on board, and have also installed another lan card with realtek gbps lan.i bridged both the connections and then manually specify the network ip in the bridged connection.now the problem is when i connect both the lan cards 2 the switch, only 1 works at a time.... and the other shows networ cable unpluged. thou the cable is pluged in....so m not getting the speed of both the connection....i read that bridging connections gives me speed of both the cards...but in my case 1 card works while other stays dc...help needed 2 get the max output.... with working bridge....wot m i doin wrong??help needed.thanxangel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thydreamwalker Posted March 23, 2010 Share Posted March 23, 2010 pals....i have asus m4a78lt-m le mobo.......and have lan in my office with 10 pcs connected 2 my pc. my pc acts as a file server....with win7...i have 1 gbps lan on board, and have also installed another lan card with realtek gbps lan.i bridged both the connections and then manually specify the network ip in the bridged connection.now the problem is when i connect both the lan cards 2 the switch, only 1 works at a time.... and the other shows networ cable unpluged. thou the cable is pluged in....so m not getting the speed of both the connection....i read that bridging connections gives me speed of both the cards...but in my case 1 card works while other stays dc...help needed 2 get the max output.... with working bridge....wot m i doin wrong??help needed.thanxangel :unsure:repair IP addresses and check connections to modem and computer,also check proper sharing properties?,between connection adapters(is Win7 only OperatingSystem in use?):}as linux and xp complicate network connections with your ISP...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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