Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> If the first is realtek and the other has another chip. If I don;t
> unload the module for the second chip then I presume that it will remain
> functional as a normal ethrnet interface?

Ah sorry. Now I DO get it :o)

No of course this all only applies to cards with the same chipset.
So if you have two cards with different chipsets then you of course only
have to unload the one you want to use as RT-nic.
But then again, in that scenario you don't need the cards= parameter.
That is only neccessary for more than one NIC of the SAME chipset.

CU Fabian
TabascoEye

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