Read what 802.3ad means and you'll understand what I'm talking about. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_aggregation
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- 01 Sep 2023, 16:17
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
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- 30 Aug 2023, 17:31
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
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Re: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
Show me a screenshot where you copy files at a speed of 2 Gbps. Prove that the speed is 2 Mbps.
- 28 Aug 2023, 04:19
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
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Re: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
1. The interface created by bond works essentially at a speed of 1 gigabit and one network card works, i.e. one port at a speed of 1 gigabit. I tested this and copied the file from several computers to the TerraMaster. As a result, the file transfer went through only one interface, but it should go...
- 19 Aug 2023, 20:36
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
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Re: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
P.S. I decided to see what the interface looks like in the TerraMaster system. As a result, two interfaces eth0 and eth1 with MAC addresses 6c:bf:b5:01:cc:a6 and 6c:bf:b5:01:cc:a6 received IP addresses 192.168.66.10 and 192.168.66.11. And also the bond0 interface received the address 192.168.66.10. ...
- 19 Aug 2023, 05:08
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
- Replies: 29
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Re: Bonding Two Ethernet Ports Reporting 1gbps
Hello, I want to join your questions about the aggregation of network adapters in TerraMaster. For aggregation, I use a twisted pair and two gigabit ports. The router I use is mikrotik RB951G-2HnD. This router allows you to create a bound interface in different operating modes. Including 802.3ad, wh...