Faram <> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply;
>
> My question is so why we need to have 2 different Nic's
> in workstation computers in a Lan?
You do?
I don't.
LAN - Local Area Network. Your computer only needs ONE Network Card (NIC)
to participate on a LAN. A secondary card would make you "multi-homed" and
would only be needed if sharing your Internet connections with others and is
NOT the preferred method. DSL/Cable routers are cheap and provide (in some
cases) built in firewall protection.
Now if you mean why are there two different NICs existing on your LAN as a
whole - well, that is simple. Different manufacturers/people put different
NICs in those computers. For my LAN at work we probably have a few hundred
different NICs spread around in different computers all on the SAME LAN.
The Network Card is just the means to participate - name brand only matters
slightly (quality, compatability, etc.)
--
Shenan Stanley
"Just trying to help"
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