Title: RE: 2 network cards

that's nice if the cables are really copper wires that only connect to one device through a backplane for instance...
Then one might care ;-)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:39 PM
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> Subject: Re: 2 network cards
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> >If I were a betting man though, and if your machine were
> AT/ATX form factor
> >in some kind of tower, eth0 would be the further from the base of the
> >machine.
> >-Brad 
>
> I'm curious... why would you care which got assigned to which eth?
> If both cards are 10/100, who gives a rats ass.  Just bring
> the system up,
> plug something into just one of them a see which one has the traffic
> by looking with ifconfig -a.  If the cable you thought should
> be in eth0
> is actually in eth1, then move the cable and plug in the other cable.
>
> MB
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