Two Ethernet ports working together for separate tasks
Two Ethernet ports working together for separate tasks
I'm planning to refresh my Plex server and gaming PC with refurbished components. The unit is a 6700k, H270M-ITX model (I understand no overclocking and RAM runs at 2133), featuring dual LAN ports. I have a 1Gbps symmetrical connection but only consumer switches that don’t support Link Aggregation, so I’m not using two cables for double the bandwidth. I’m curious if I can connect both ports together to use one for file transfers over the network—since the Plex drive is shared via a network folder—and the other for regular Windows and gaming traffic.
The separation of traffic isn't going to solve your issue. Do you have a problem with the system?
It's an i5-based system that needs an upgrade because it's showing signs of aging, particularly when running games and streaming with Plex. The network performance has been satisfactory so far, but since the motherboard includes two LAN ports, I'm curious about whether upgrading would actually help. I'll check if there are any noticeable improvements.