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sh_0232022-02-05 12:25:15
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sh_023, 2022-02-05 12:25:15

How to do ethernet link aggregation on windows 11pro?

There are several network cards and there is a desire to aggregate channels (since the switch for embedding 2.5g is expensive) for quick access to the synology server. The search showed that in some assemblies of Windows 10 there was the possibility of aggregation, and then they removed it completely. I saw that on Intel cards this can be done through the driver, but I have two TP-Link 1g (realtek) and a 2.5g embed (also Realtek) There are
several questions.
1. Is it possible to add support to Windows 11pro?
2. Does it make sense to sit on a windows server? (because it's a PC, it's more like a workstation)
3. Does Windows work adequately with LAG/LACP?
4. Don't brainwash and splurge on the net in 10g? (yes yes, tell me the budget option)

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Armenian Radio, 2022-02-05
@sh_023

Whether for a samba you want to make it? SMB protocol supports Multichannel and it works much better than LACP - because in your conditions, you will not sum up the speed over your ropes - venda does not support Round-Robin

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#, 2022-02-05
@mindtester

I do not remember the use of the word aggregation . it seems that what you need has always been called network bridge . although the term itself is used in different contexts. but also in this.
If I understand correctly, this is a built-in feature of Windows. the word assembly is alarming , there a feature can be stupidly cut out to facilitate assembly. after all, the vast majority of schoolboys really don’t need it
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-set-and-manage-...
https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+11+etherne ...
ps but support by various cards (their drivers) can also matter. in the sense of missing
pps, support is also required on the "other side", and perhaps not automatically :)

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