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.

huron

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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.
 

jsbach

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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
 

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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.
 
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