Rob
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Hello,
A job I'm working on has a PC on 2 subnets. Originally the PC was set up with 2 NICs, with a static IP assigned to each. Recently it's been changed to use 2 static IPs on only 1 of the NICs, even though the 2nd NIC is still in place and functioning.
I'm trying to understand why the tech would have done this rather than using the 2 NICs. Is there a benefit to only using one NIC, apart from saving a patch cable? The client has mentioned this PC has been running slowly. Could 2 IPs on a single NIC have an effect on this PCs internet and network access speed?
Thanks in advance.
A job I'm working on has a PC on 2 subnets. Originally the PC was set up with 2 NICs, with a static IP assigned to each. Recently it's been changed to use 2 static IPs on only 1 of the NICs, even though the 2nd NIC is still in place and functioning.
I'm trying to understand why the tech would have done this rather than using the 2 NICs. Is there a benefit to only using one NIC, apart from saving a patch cable? The client has mentioned this PC has been running slowly. Could 2 IPs on a single NIC have an effect on this PCs internet and network access speed?
Thanks in advance.