Just had a question about regarding multiple connections. I have one of the new gigabyte motherboards with the dual nics. I have 2 separate 16/2 cable connection coming into my home from the same isp, same level of service, one is going through a router and one is straight from modem. I have connected each to one of the nic ports on my motherboard and am using Windows 7. Network and sharing center is showing both connected, both working, albeit with different ip's. If I right click on either nic card's properties they both show that they have alot of us/ds traffic so apparently there doing something.
So my question(s)
Is there any benefit to having 2 seperate broadband connections going into one computer.
Which connection is the computer using, as i mentioned above there both showing alot of traffic both upstream and downstream.
Will windows, windows 7 in my case do somethings using one connection and use the other one for other traffic?
Thanks for the help.
Also if I purchase a dual wan router and ran both connections into it first, could I get a doubling of bandwith/speed. I tried the bridge connection feature in windows, and while it did bridge the 2 nics, I got no speed increase.
So my question(s)
Is there any benefit to having 2 seperate broadband connections going into one computer.
Which connection is the computer using, as i mentioned above there both showing alot of traffic both upstream and downstream.
Will windows, windows 7 in my case do somethings using one connection and use the other one for other traffic?
Thanks for the help.
Also if I purchase a dual wan router and ran both connections into it first, could I get a doubling of bandwith/speed. I tried the bridge connection feature in windows, and while it did bridge the 2 nics, I got no speed increase.