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My Asus uh, don't remember the model or have the inkling to look, has two,
one 100MBS, one Gigabit port. Not Firewire nor is it a server board. 
A8NX- E deluxe? Something like that.

Brad Loomis
San Miguel, CA

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>From: "Andrew Raaberg"
>>does anyone know anything about why a motherboard has two rj-45 
>>jacks?  what are the configuration possebilities i could research?

If you really have two RJ45 jacks then it most probably is a server board.

You sure one of them isn't a little bigger then the other? If so, the 
larger one is a Firewire port, which can also be used as a port to 
port network  connection between two computers. This is why XP PRO 
and VISTA will
install them as an adaptor.

Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://www.freepctech.com/rode/ 

                     

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