Dual Gigabit motherboard, can I use both connections at the same time?

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I have a dual Gigabit capable motherboard and always wondered if I could use 2 different connections at the same time.

Lets say I have Comcast and AT&T internet for example and I connect each one into the 2 Gigabit ports. How does my motherboard know which one to use? Will it always choose the faster one? And what if Comcast was down one night, will it switch and use the AT&T connection?
 

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It is not the motherboard that chooses - it is the operating system that picks. Usually, the faster connection is selected, but in your case, the adapters are the same speed - so it would probably pick the one that is listed in the registry first.

You can run more than one operating system at the same time by using virtual machines. You can assign the network adapter that is not being used by the host OS to the guest (virtual) OS... so you could make use of both connections at the same time.

...and then there is ICS.
 

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I have a dual Gigabit capable motherboard and always wondered if I could use 2 different connections at the same time.

Lets say I have Comcast and AT&T internet for example and I connect each one into the 2 Gigabit ports. How does my motherboard know which one to use? Will it always choose the faster one? And what if Comcast was down one night, will it switch and use the AT&T connection?

Those extra Gigabit adaptors are made for something called "Teaming" which isn't the same as having two network connections. You need special software for the teaming feature to work. It was only meant to increase bandwidth but the idea never really caught on.
 

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Those extra Gigabit adaptors are made for something called "Teaming" which isn't the same as having two network connections. You need special software for the teaming feature to work. It was only meant to increase bandwidth but the idea never really caught on.

I have a overseas client and he's in a area with very unreliable internet. He asked if there was a way to connection all his ISPs to his computer and have the OS or 3rd party software switch connection when one or more connections fail.

I'm guessing I should start searching for said software?
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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Core i7 2600k (4.6GHz)
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe (3603)
Memory
16GB G.SKILL Ares 1600MHz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R6970 Lightning
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence ST (UNi drivers 1.41)
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Samsung P2570, CrossOver 27Q LED-P
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1920*1080, 2560*1440
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256GB OCZ Vector, 2x Hitachi 4TB (7K4000), Hitachi 3TB (7K3000 & 5K3000)
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Seasonic X750
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NZXT HAVIK 140 (2x GELID Wing12PL Push/Pull)
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CM Storm Trigger (Brown Switch)
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Logitech G400
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55Mbps/10Mbps
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Speakers - Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Headphones - Sennheiser HD595
Router - ASUS RT-N66U
Webcam - Logitech C910
Those extra Gigabit adaptors are made for something called "Teaming" which isn't the same as having two network connections. You need special software for the teaming feature to work. It was only meant to increase bandwidth but the idea never really caught on.

I have a overseas client and he's in a area with very unreliable internet. He asked if there was a way to connection all his ISPs to his computer and have the OS or 3rd party software switch connection when one or more connections fail.

I'm guessing I should start searching for said software?

That is more likely to work I'd say, but I'm not familiar with such software although it's probably out there somewhere.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
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Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
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