I don't know.  Interesting idea. 
I called HP and opened a case.   They want me to install and run a nic 
configuration utility.


>>> Ben Story <ben.st...@gmail.com> 7.12.2010 9:09 PM >>>
Are they all Ethernet?  Some new server NICs have built in FCoE
controllers and with the right switch can serve as both FCoE and
Ethernet.

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:17 PM, John Hawk <jh...@hawkcomputing.com> wrote:
> Windows SBS 2008 R2.
> ML 350 G6.
> PSP installed.
>
> 1 dual nic built in.  That's it.
> Start, settings, control panel, network shows 4 entries.
>
> What's up?
>
> And they move around on me.
> When I reboot.
>
> So it may activate one of the entries that doesn't have binding to it.
> (That's embarrassing.)
>
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