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- Aggregation Switch - what’s the purpose of it? Am I using it . . . - Reddit
An Aggregation or "Top-of-Rack" switch is designed to connect everything in a rack at high speeds, then have an even bigger pipe out to the rest of the network The Pro Aggregation does this with it's SFP28 25Gbps ports
- LACP vs static LAG : r networking - Reddit
LACP = Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP ensures the LAG configuration is correct on both sides, and that LACP Protocol Data Units (PDUs) are able to be transmitted across the link
- Windows 11 + LACP : r HomeNetworking - Reddit
So if you haven't found out the hard way yet, MS killed "NIC Teaming" support in Windows 11, and Intel decided to discontinue ProSET and "Advanced Network Services" - if you upgrade a Windows 10 machine with a LACP LAG to Windows 11 you end up in a world of hurt Even after rolling back stuff was so messed up I ended up having to re-install Windows 10 entirely, and haven't looked at Windows 11
- Multigig AT T Setup : r HomeNetworking - Reddit
The BGW320 doesn’t allow for link aggregation, so I’d have to use the 5G port on the back of the 320 to the Multigig port on the RAX120 I can link aggregate on both the router and the switch
- AAMC FL 1 c p 25: aggregation? : r Mcat - Reddit
The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada r MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more Check out the sidebar for useful resources intro guides Post questions, jokes, memes
- Eero 6 PoE as gateway for LAG and 2nd Gen. network - Reddit
I currently have a Motorola MB8600 and three eero pro gen 2 throughout the home If I get a PoE 6 and set up a link aggregation group to the 6, then…
- Windows 10 NIC Teaming, it CAN be done! : r homelab - Reddit
The link aggregation wiki even says that bonding is different than load balancing in that it can split a data stream down two different pipes To me that implies that calling the terms two different things would be correct That is just how I have always had it heard explained to me though, so could just be me being stubborn :P Reply reply
- Alternatives for Link Aggregation NIC Teaming in Windows 11 . . . - Reddit
Alternatives for Link Aggregation NIC Teaming in Windows 11? Intel and Microsoft have abandoned NIC Teaming Link Aggregation in Windows 11 I was seeing noticeable benefits in an Intel NUC that has two gigabit ethernet adapters and a TPLink router with two ports that will aggregate
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