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The Asus deluxe have software support to make 2 of it LAN port and wifi to work inconjunction with each other, iI think the Asus E WS will have the same feature minus the wifi. however the sabertooth have a realtek and intel port rather than 2 intel port so is it possbile to make it work? I ask this because i got access to 2 different network seperately.

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for reference: (@InVis)

 

if i recall, JJ (because Juan José appareantly isnt cool) had a talk with the teksyndicate folks about this, and what it does is have the different adapters handle different parts of your network load.

 

i feel like this is more of a "baller factor" feature, rather than notable performance increase.

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for reference: (@InVis)

 

if i recall, JJ (because Juan José appareantly isnt cool) had a talk with the teksyndicate folks about this, and what it does is have the different adapters handle different parts of your network load.

 

i feel like this is more of a "baller factor" feature, rather than notable performance increase.

Yeah sure, we all love JJ :D, it just seems like a value add - but in some cases you actually need to access seperate network zones with 1 computer and it makes sense to have 2 nics in a workstation even tho you are not able to aggregate the links.

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Yeah sure, we all love JJ :D, it just seems like a value add - but in some cases you actually need to access seperate network zones with 1 computer and it makes sense to have 2 nics in a workstation even tho you are not able to aggregate the links.

https://youtu.be/rQjrmFUgDQY?t=30s

everyone loves JJ.

 

and if you have two networks, just plug 'em in. cant hurt.

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