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how can I run 2 network adapters in Debian simultaneously?



I have a common NIC and the second adapter USB->LAN adapter and I need to run them both but when I turn on USB LAN adapter then NIC disconnects.



Few weeks ago when I just clicked on that USB adapter to connect, it connected and both were up. Now I just cant make it work at the same time.



Can someone help me with this?



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    how can I run 2 network adapters in Debian simultaneously?



    I have a common NIC and the second adapter USB->LAN adapter and I need to run them both but when I turn on USB LAN adapter then NIC disconnects.



    Few weeks ago when I just clicked on that USB adapter to connect, it connected and both were up. Now I just cant make it work at the same time.



    Can someone help me with this?



    Thanks.









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      how can I run 2 network adapters in Debian simultaneously?



      I have a common NIC and the second adapter USB->LAN adapter and I need to run them both but when I turn on USB LAN adapter then NIC disconnects.



      Few weeks ago when I just clicked on that USB adapter to connect, it connected and both were up. Now I just cant make it work at the same time.



      Can someone help me with this?



      Thanks.









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      how can I run 2 network adapters in Debian simultaneously?



      I have a common NIC and the second adapter USB->LAN adapter and I need to run them both but when I turn on USB LAN adapter then NIC disconnects.



      Few weeks ago when I just clicked on that USB adapter to connect, it connected and both were up. Now I just cant make it work at the same time.



      Can someone help me with this?



      Thanks.







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