What is “Dual LAN aggregation”?

The two LAN ports are connected to multi-port devices such as terminal NAS via network cables at the same time, and the LAN port rates are superimposed.
Here are more details about Dual LAN aggregation:
1. By combining two LAN ports, dual LAN aggregation effectively doubles the connection's bandwidth;
2. If one LAN connection fails (e.g., due to hardware issues, cable disconnection, or port failure), the other remains operational, ensuring uninterrupted network access;
3. In homes or offices with many connected devices, dual LAN aggregation ensures smoother performance and reduced congestion.
Note:
1. Aggregate bandwidth is a theoretical value. The actual effect will vary depending on the network environment;
2. The terminal device must also support dual LAN aggregation to be used.