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| hey, i saw a board i think it was an nvidia but it mentioned something like it had 2 spots for your cat5/rj45 cable. it also mentioned it was set up so you could use one for incoming and one for outgoing. my question is that is this possible. if so how would you do it and will it actually speed you up at all. for instance like me im on cable internet would it actually make a difference? ![]() ![]() |
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| Hi If you are looking to speed the internet up, it will not make a difference. This is because the RJ45 you are using to connect is much faster than the broadband its self. Using two network adapter would only really be an issue if you needed maximum through put between computer on the same internal network. I hope this help. Many Thanks Leo |
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