When I say that it is unusual, I mean that I see many laptops daily, but
none of them have multiple NICs, unless Wifi+Ethernet counts and even in
that case a lot of laptops now don't have a wired Ethernet port.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 04:51:02PM +0200, Tomasz Łukojko wrote:
> Why*
> 21.06.2016 5:36 PM "Tomasz Łukojko" <tomekk...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
> 
> > And what is unsual to install multiple NIC on laptop?
> > 21.06.2016 5:29 PM "Tomasz Łukojko" <tomekk...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
> >
> >> Thanks for reply
> >> 21.06.2016 5:19 PM "Ben Pfaff" <b...@ovn.org> napisał(a):
> >>
> >>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 02:21:35PM +0200, Tomasz Łukojko wrote:
> >>> > I would to ask
> >>> > 1. Did Open vSwitch using for transmition frames standard IEEE 802.3?
> >>>
> >>> 802.3 is just Ethernet.  OVS supports Ethernet.
> >>>
> >>> > 2. OVS support fiber ?
> >>>
> >>> Yes, if your Ethernet NIC has a fiber PHY.
> >>>
> >>> > 3. What is maximum port data transmition support by ovs?
> >>>
> >>> Whatever your Ethernet NIC supports.
> >>>
> >>> > 4. OVS when are installed on laptop with linux and 5 virtual machines
> >>> and
> >>> > are connect to other computer with switch and 5 virtual machines
> >>> connected
> >>> > to him. My question are that when i connect these computers with 4x NIC
> >>> > adapters (2 per computer) its with transmit with double transmition or
> >>> use
> >>> > just one of them?
> >>>
> >>> You can configure bonding if you want to use both.
> >>>
> >>> It's quite unusual to install multiple NICs on a laptop.
> >>>
> >>
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