To configure more than one adapter that resides in the same subnet, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Connect all the adapters to your computer and make sure they are recognized by the operating system.

  2. Open the network settings on your computer. The process may vary depending on your operating system, but you can usually find it in the Control Panel or System Preferences.

  3. Look for the network connections or adapters section and locate the adapters you want to configure. They might be labeled with their respective names or numbers.

  4. Select the first adapter you want to configure and click on the "Properties" or "Advanced" button, depending on your operating system.

  5. In the properties or advanced settings window, find the IP address configuration section. You need to assign a unique IP address to each adapter in the same subnet. For example, if your subnet is 192.168.1.0/24, you can assign 192.168.1.1 to the first adapter and 192.168.1.2 to the second adapter.

  6. Set the subnet mask to the appropriate value. In this example, it would be 255.255.255.0.

  7. Configure the default gateway and DNS settings if necessary. These settings might not be required if you are only using the adapters within the same subnet.

  8. Save the settings and close the network configuration window.

  9. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for each additional adapter you want to configure.

  10. Once all the adapters are configured, you should be able to use them simultaneously within the same subnet.

Keep in mind that some operating systems might prioritize one adapter over the others for outbound traffic. If you want to control the routing behavior, you may need to adjust the network metric or other advanced settings

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