I have a Master and 3 slaves. The Master is new with 2 ethernet ports. On the biggest of projects i can 'choke' (dropouts, etc.) when all is streaming back to the main. It would great to somehow 'gang' these two ports up to in essense double my gigabit to 2 gigabit. Possible Paul - anyone else?
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New PC build - 2 ethernet ports - any way to gang them up to increase throughput?
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Bump. No one have 2 ethernet ports on thier PC W10 masters? Really looking to improve upon 100 Mbps Another way to achieve this on Master and 3 slaves?
(interestingly enough - if I RAISE the latency on my main soundcard (solid RME drivers) - the dropoffs happen more often/earlier (been this way for VEPRO 5 and up.)????? I have posted this issue of course before and no answer given.
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It's called link aggregation.
https://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-set-up-nic-teaming-link-aggregation/
It might be simpler to just put one of the slaves on a separate network.
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It's called link aggregation.
https://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-set-up-nic-teaming-link-aggregation/
It might be simpler to just put one of the slaves on a separate network.
Thanks Bill. I'll take a look at that link. I am not a network guy but is there a tutortial out there for setting up two different networks on a VEPRO rig (master and multiple slaves - W10). 2 of the 3 slaves are W7 - if that matters. Thanks again for the reply.
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It mentions in the article this...
What this equates to is if you want true higher throughput, moving to a fatter pipe—like 10GbE—is the only way to go.
Anyone using a '10GbE' for their VEPRO 7 rigs?