If you have a Broadcom NIC listed for use with “Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3”, you can team both Broadcom and Intel NICs. Only catch: you will need one static IP on your LAN for each.
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If you have a Broadcom NIC listed for use with “Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3”, you can team both Broadcom and Intel NICs. Only catch: you will need one static IP on your LAN for each.
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