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Realtek Teaming Utility

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4.3.10 Realtek Teaming Utility This motherboard features two Realtek® 8111C PCIe Gigabit LAN controllers and supports Teaming function, which allows two single connections to be grouped as one single connection, providing benefits such as bandwidth increase, load balancing, and fault tolerance. The speed of transmission is subject to the actual network environment or status even with Teaming enabled. To install Realtek Teaming Utility 1. Place the support DVD to the optical drive. Click Realtek Teaming Utility from the Drivers tab. 2. Follow the screen instructions to complete installation. Configuring Realtek Teaming Utility in Windows® XP To create a teaming set in Windows® XP 1. Launch the Realtek Teaming Utility by clicking Start > All Programs > Realtek > Teaming Utility > Teaming Utility. 2. Select a LAN adapter from the left column, select Teaming in the middle column, and then click Create Team. 3. Enter a name for the teaming in the Team Name box. Select a teaming mode that best suits your network environment, and then choose the adapters to join the teaming set. Click OK to finish the teaming setting. 4-40 Chapter 4: Software support

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Chapter 4: Software support
4.3.10
Realtek Teaming Utility
This motherboard features two Realtek
®
8111C PCIe Gigabit LAN controllers and
supports Teaming function, which allows two single connections to be grouped
as one single connection, providing benefits such as bandwidth increase, load
balancing, and fault tolerance.
The speed of transmission is subject to the actual network environment or
status even with Teaming enabled.
To install Realtek Teaming Utility
1.
Place the support DVD to the optical drive. Click
Realtek Teaming Utility
from the
Drivers
tab.
2.
Follow the screen instructions to complete installation.
Configuring Realtek Teaming Utility in Windows
®
XP
To create a teaming set in Windows
®
XP
1.
Launch the Realtek Teaming Utility by clicking
Start > All Programs >
Realtek > Teaming Utility > Teaming Utility
.
2.
Select a LAN adapter from the
left column, select
Teaming
in
the middle column, and then click
Create Team
.
3.
Enter a name for the teaming in the
Team Name
box. Select a teaming
mode that best suits your network
environment, and then choose
the adapters to join the teaming
set. Click
OK
to finish the teaming
setting.