D
Donchik
Guest
Dear all,
I'm having some issues with a home office set-up. and wondered if anybody can guide me around the problem.
The attachment shows my current setup, and the system appears to work, albeit slowly.
All the PC's are 1Gbit NIC's except the laptop which is mobile. No wireless components in the system.
My issue is the Dual server NIC which is part of an Asus M2N-LR Mobo. I've configured it as both smart load balance, and generic trunking, but neither appear to keep both LAN ports working. When I test throughput, it appears that only one Lan port is active, and depending on how I attach the LAN, the sepeds to the PC's and HTPC are either 1000, or 100, never both 1000
I suspect a loop of some kind, but as the Dual Lan is not bridged, I thought this was not likley. In any case, I've hooked up a loop before in error, and know the way in which the switches go "Nuts!". This does not appear to be happening.
Can anybody help me get the two switches to recieve and transmit to the server at 1000 speeds instead of one or the other taking the long way round at 100 speeds.
Many thanks,
D.
I'm having some issues with a home office set-up. and wondered if anybody can guide me around the problem.
The attachment shows my current setup, and the system appears to work, albeit slowly.
All the PC's are 1Gbit NIC's except the laptop which is mobile. No wireless components in the system.
My issue is the Dual server NIC which is part of an Asus M2N-LR Mobo. I've configured it as both smart load balance, and generic trunking, but neither appear to keep both LAN ports working. When I test throughput, it appears that only one Lan port is active, and depending on how I attach the LAN, the sepeds to the PC's and HTPC are either 1000, or 100, never both 1000
I suspect a loop of some kind, but as the Dual Lan is not bridged, I thought this was not likley. In any case, I've hooked up a loop before in error, and know the way in which the switches go "Nuts!". This does not appear to be happening.
Can anybody help me get the two switches to recieve and transmit to the server at 1000 speeds instead of one or the other taking the long way round at 100 speeds.
Many thanks,
D.