scenario:
Windows 1o OS
2 computers connected peer-to-peer via 10Gbe connection
IP #1: 10.10.10.1
IP#2: 10.10.10.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 for both
no default gateway entered
The 2 computers also each have 1Gbe onboard NICs connected to the router with gateway: 192.168.0.1 via a switch. Their IPv4 is assigned by the DHCP
When I transfer a file from computer #1 to computer #2, it always uses the 1Gbe LAN interface.
How do I force either computer to transfer files across the 10Gb NIC?
I've already testes the 10Gb pathway by physically removing the 1Gbe connection and it works.
The interface for the 10Gb shows as "unknown network" in both computers, but the file transfer is full speed 10Gb. My problem is when both NICs are active, the computer always prefers to use the 1Gbe connection.
Thanks.
Windows 1o OS
2 computers connected peer-to-peer via 10Gbe connection
IP #1: 10.10.10.1
IP#2: 10.10.10.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 for both
no default gateway entered
The 2 computers also each have 1Gbe onboard NICs connected to the router with gateway: 192.168.0.1 via a switch. Their IPv4 is assigned by the DHCP
When I transfer a file from computer #1 to computer #2, it always uses the 1Gbe LAN interface.
How do I force either computer to transfer files across the 10Gb NIC?
I've already testes the 10Gb pathway by physically removing the 1Gbe connection and it works.
The interface for the 10Gb shows as "unknown network" in both computers, but the file transfer is full speed 10Gb. My problem is when both NICs are active, the computer always prefers to use the 1Gbe connection.
Thanks.
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