You would gain some bandwidth, but are you really going to use 400mbps
Full-duplex into your router? Is youre router that fast?
(2 ports x 100 mbps x 2 (Full Duplex))
You would probably do more to increase the bandwith of you network by
implementing Vlans and breaking up the broadcast domains
Yes , if you turn of routing on those interfaces .
We are looking at 'turning a router into a bridge' or
IRB or CRB . Re-think and avoid when possible .
flem
--- Nabil Fares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> is it possible to give two Fast Ethernet interfaces
> the different addres
I do not think so , correct me if I am wrong. An alternative you can use is
secondary interface or subinterfaces
Jason
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> is it possible to give two Fast Ethernet interfaces the different
addresses
> from the same subnet?
Yes, It's possible, but the question is: What are you trying to do? What
problem are you trying to solve? Given that it's the same subnet I assume
your trying to bridge? Or are you trying to d
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