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Old 06-December-07, 09:50 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: gual LAN ports

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Originally Posted by Dualnet whitesheet
NVIDIA DualNet technology integrates dual Gigabit Ethernet MACs that, by design, eliminate network bottlenecks and improve overall system efficiency and performance, resulting in the industryÂ’s fastest Gigabit Ethernet. These two Gigabit Ethernet ports can be used individually, combined, or configured in a number of ways depending on the needs of the user.

A number of motherboards have offered dual-Gigabit Ethernet ports, however, all of these offerings do so using two different chips. The NVIDIA nForce MCP is the first integrated motherboard solution to offer dual-Gigabit Ethernet using the same physical chip (Figure 1).

DualNet is more than just the combination of two gigabit ports in hardware. DualNet allows a PC to serve as a home gateway and it provides advanced networking features including teaming, load balancing, fail-over, and TCP/IP acceleration.

This is a technical brief on it.

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