PASSTHRU

Passthru uses two adapters, a primary and a secondary for sending and
receiving. Is there any benefits to that? What if I use only one adapter
that does everything.

Zelin


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The concept of a Primary and Secondary adapter is only useful if you are doing Load Balancing/Fail
Over (LBFO) NDIS IM driver. For simple filtering NDIS IM drivers the Primary/Secondary concept is
just is a nuisance that should be stripped out - as it is in the XP variation of the PassThru
sample.

Regards,

Thomas F. Divine

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NDIS Protocol - NDIS Intermediate - TDI Client
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> Passthru uses two adapters, a primary and a secondary for sending and
> receiving. Is there any benefits to that? What if I use only one adapter
> that does everything.
>
> Zelin
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