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lee wrote: |
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> Daniel Frey <djqfrey@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> On 12/19/2016 10:15 AM, lee wrote: |
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>>> "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@××××××××.org> writes: |
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>>>> Similarly, the vast majority of home users have a machine with one |
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>>>> ethernet port, and in the past it's always been eth0. |
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>>> Since 10 years or so, the default is two ports. |
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>> Not in any of the computers I've built. Generally only high end or |
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>> workstation/server boards have two ports. |
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>> i.e. not what the typical home user would buy. |
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> It is not reasonable to assume that a "typical home user" would want a |
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> computer with a crappy board to run Linux on it (or for anything |
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> else). If they are that cheap, they're better off buying a used one. |
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> When they are sufficiently clueless to want something like that, what |
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> does it matter what the network interfaces are called. |
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I built my current rig just a few years ago. It has one ethernet port |
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on it. Since it didn't work right, bad drivers I guess, I added a card |
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to have the second port. The rig I built before that, it also had one |
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ethernet port. |
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I might add, I didn't buy a "crappy board" either. The first was Abit |
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which was the top rated brand at the time and my current board is |
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Gigabyte, another highly rated board at the time I bought it. As Daniel |
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points out, you have to get into some pretty high end boards before you |
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get two ethernet ports. |
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Just for giggles, I went and looked at Asus boards, currently highly |
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rated. I had to get up around the $400 range to find two ports. Most |
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computers built for home use, and even some, maybe most, business |
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computers, only have one port. It's all they need. |
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I might also add, I have a lot of friends that give me their old |
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computers. Of all the puters I have ever seen, they had one ethernet |
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port. Over the past decade or so, I've likely stripped out a few dozen |
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computers for parts. Not one of them had two ethernet ports. |
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I'm with Daniel on this one. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |