As described in another thread my media server is an HP DL380 G7 which has 4 integrated NICs (QLogic BCM5709C's). It's running Win10 Pro workstation. I'm in the process of running ethernet cables to new media room, moving server, etc etc. In the course of doing so I stumbled onto NIC bridging. My limited searching returned a lot more info on teaming than bridging, though what I got was that bridging seems to increase bandwidth. If so, that seems like a useful thing to do on a media server, though the improvement may far exceed the actual bandwidth needed for most media, big files, etc.
Can anybody clarify further? I couldn't make it work, but I didn't try very hard. If it's potentially worthwhile I'd make the effort to figure it out. Thanks and cheers,