I need to make sure I understand your situation, so I got a small pile of questions for you .
Thanks IM...
- when you say downloading, you mean downloading from the internet or from another one of your pc's/server? From the INet. I get 100mbps down 1.6mbps up (from the ISP based Speed Checker) and while I have not able to confrim it my feeling is that I lose around 10% or so when the topology looks more like the complicated one. Eg this morning both Network Connections look like the more complicated LAN5.JPG
- you're doing the test on the Main PC aka Library Server? Didn't you have 2 pc's with dual NICs?. I do but I've not physically dont have a second cable plugged into the WHS (my thought was this was it could only ever saturate one link).
- this will show from the info I'm asking for below as well, but please explain it in your words: how did you configure the 2nd NICs? On the MAIN PC I just plugged them in and tried both the latest INTEL Driver from their Website and that Windows would download (V19.16.10.0 dated 30th Oct 2012). There are no exposed options to really play with on this Win7 box, only WOL (while on the WHS Box you see a bunch of additionalon options on dedicated Intel Tags in the driver config).
- Did you team it, does it have an ip in the same subnet range as the other nic, or does it have its own subnet range? Nothing fancy at all. They are not teamed (I did try to google this before but could see no way of doing it), so they each have been assigned static IP for the router in the same sub net range as all the other devices in the house.
- Are they hooked up to the same switch? both runs are to the same switch.
What exactly do you want it to do? I remember the other thread but I'd like to hear you explain it. The new nic cards seems to be working well as I can now get more that 1gbps from the box (eg the bottle neck as moved to the HDD which is fine). This means that no one other PC can take all the bandwidth from the box leaving capacity to server a second video stream if needed. I guess, I'd "like" to have these two links "teamed" rather than two independant links but I just don't know how. After my upgrade to cable I was having other difficulties when my download from the INet was sometimes being capped at 1.6mbps (NW trafic has always been fine). As part of solving this issue (it was the ASUS AI Suite II - "Network iControl" causing the issue) I found a bunch of bunch of protcols stuffed on top of the Driver Stack. I've cut it down to:
- Client for Microsoft Networks
- Virual PC Network Filter Driver
- QoS Packet Scheduler
- File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
- Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver
- Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
and removed:
- Winpk Filter Light Weight Filter
- Realtek Teaming Protocl Driver (NDIS 6.2)
- Realtek Vlan Protocol Driver (NDIS 6.2)
- Realtek NDIS Protocol Driver
- HTC NDIS Protocol Driver
- I'd also like to see the complete output for 'ipconfig /all', a 'route print' and a 'arp -a' for each pc involved and make it clear which output is from which pc for me please. I've attached the reports as run from the MAIN-PC. I use ipconfig for simple tasks like releasing / renewing IP addrs but that is about it.
Thanks
Nathan