> BTW, this is all plucked from fresh air and completely fabricated but it
seems logical.

now that i like!

thanks for the info - unfortuantly, no xServe as yet, we're using a g4 500
with client version of jaguar on it at the moment.

think i'm gonna jam the card in a see what happen! i'll keep you posted...

cheers,

jake


> Hi
> 
> We have an XServe with Dual Gigabit and it seems that with a 
> seperate IP
> assigned to each NIC it just works, quite how it works wether 
> it divides I/O
> operations between the cards or wether it has in for one and 
> out for the
> other i dont know. It may be something special in the Jaguar Server
> software, but its not gonna hurt to put the NIC in your G4 
> and assign it an
> ip addy is it? So id go for it and see if it helps, if you 
> connect to the
> mac via its NAME rather than its ip address it should share 
> the bandwidth.
> 
> BTW, this is all plucked from fresh air and completely 
> fabricated but it
> seems logical.
> 
> :o)
> 
> Sean
> DZineGuru
> 


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