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I had a recent discussion here about trying to get Link Aggregation going with a couple of Intel NIC's. Mark was nice enough to walk me through my issues and recommend that I team one of my built-in cards (82574L with a add-on card the Gigabit CT Desktop adapter).
I was then able to create a team with these two cards forming Dynamic Link Aggregation. I then successfully connected my NAS drive and all was fine.
A few hours into my regular computer session I get a HUGE system slow down. So slow that my mouse cursor stutters across the screen and restoring or launching apps are pointlessly slow. So in my investigating I decide to try to backtrack and disable or change whatever I added or changed recently.
I disabled the team and also disabled the newly added CT card. System seems to be fine. Going on a few reboots and few hours of computer work.
Seems my problem is either with the team or CT card.
Can anyone think of an issue with running an on-board NIC with an add-on card NIC paired into a team that would cause this type of system slowdown?
Not sure what my troubleshooting should be.
I was also thinking I might have better luck with the http://ark.intel.com/products/59062/Intel-Ethernet-Server-Adapter-I350-T2 Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2 Mark had suggested and trying to team the two ports on the same card into Link Aggregation.
Or should I go with a card listed in the supported Windows 7 list:
http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-030613.htm Network Connectivity — Is my Intel� Ethernet Adapter supported in Microsoft Windows 7*?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Toby
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