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Re: Two Ethernet adapters Question



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On 21/09/11 19:40, John Foster wrote:
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> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM, kuLa <debian@kulisz.net
> <mailto:debian@kulisz.net>> wrote:
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>     On 21/09/11 16:58, Darac Marjal wrote:
>     > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:35:26AM -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
>     >> Anyone know if there is a way to use two adapters as one to
>     improve my
>     >> bandwidth?
>     >>
>     >> I have the system recognizing both of them now. Thanks to the recent
>     >> firmware updates for Gigabit cards from the development team. YEA!!
>     >> I'm doing the research now, & this list is always part of that.
>     >> Thanks
>     >
>     > Yes. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinkAggregation for a
>     fairly
>     > user-friendly howto (Bear in mind, that that's for Ubuntu, not Debian,
>     > but most should apply).
> 
>     http://wiki.debian.org/Bonding :-)
>     it's working as a treat, and if you need more info 'man ifenslave'
> 
>     > Basically you set up a virtual interface that bonds together your two
>     > adapters, sending out packets on each one in turn. You would then set
>     > this virtual interface (bond0) to be your default route.
> 
>     have fun
> 
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> 
> would the Debian Package the sets up and ethernet bridge do this?

yes, all you want to achieve can be done in Debian using ifenslave-2.6
package, but it's not setting it up automatically, you have to do it on
your own

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