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Ciao Massimo,
What are you trying to accomplish exactly?!?
Bridging is used to combine two network connections, but not necessarily have them do the same task (an example is if you want a VM to appear as a real machine on your network). You can bridge the VM's software NIC (if it has one) with a physical card giving it direct access to then LAN (rather than doing NAT).
It does make the computer see them as one, but they'll only have one connection to the LAN/Internet.
Teaming is quite different than bridging as two network cards will be performing the same task. It is used for increasing LAN bandwidth, usually on servers. But whether or not teaming is supported depends upon your NIC drivers, and not what OS you are running.
Teaming will not increase the speeds of your downloads nor reduce your ping in a game nor will not have any benefit whatsoever on anything to do with the Internet.
Spero possa essere d'aiuto! |
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