Just back from LWE, so a little late, but Linux supports this (file is 
$LINUX_SOURCE/drivers/net/bonding.c).  As someone else mentioned, the 
upstream router / switch has to support this as well.

jeff

"a.w.gaunt" said:
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>I would like to learn more about 'ganging' multiple NICs
>on a network to act as "one" for the sake of performance.
>I know this is being done somewhere, somehow. Does anyone
>on this list know of a good reference I can read on the Web?
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