NVIDIA nForce Networking controller ?

jsbach

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Hello,
What does this do? Norton says it is on my machine, but is disabled. Should I allow Norton to enable?
 
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No. About the only value it has is it allows you to team your network connections. It is strictly a redundancy feature. I would leave it disabled as it has no value beyond that.
It controls all of your network connectivity. If it's not enabled, your computer cannot connect to any other computers (locally - in your own network, or on the internet). If you don't, your computer will still work, but you won't be able to connect with anything/anyone over the wire.
 
jitpublisher and roofus seem most logical. However, when I get remote service from a tech should it be enabled?
I am a very old man who is a tech moron so I appreciate any help I can get.
Ken
 
No. About the only value it has is it allows you to team your network connections. It is strictly a redundancy feature. I would leave it disabled as it has no value beyond that.
 
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