So i ended up with 2 nics in one of my machines and I read some threads on here which basically said that I wont be able to link the 2 connections for a combined faster connection
However, is it possible to pull this off with my router?
I noticed that of the 2 connections, one was carrying the main load of all my network activity
So, I set up web server/downloads via the port fowarding function of the router to go through the second nic
So what I hope to accomplish is when I do network stuff (surfing, email etc) It travels through nic 1
When I use download programs or someone hits my web server, it travels through nic 2
Will this work in limiting the bottleneck on both nics and speed up my overall network experience or am i fooling myself?
However, is it possible to pull this off with my router?
I noticed that of the 2 connections, one was carrying the main load of all my network activity
So, I set up web server/downloads via the port fowarding function of the router to go through the second nic
So what I hope to accomplish is when I do network stuff (surfing, email etc) It travels through nic 1
When I use download programs or someone hits my web server, it travels through nic 2
Will this work in limiting the bottleneck on both nics and speed up my overall network experience or am i fooling myself?