Ok, this is driving me nuts and it's probably something simple. I am running XPsp2 on a Dell GX280. I have two NIC's in the system that I want to team. One is Netextreme 57xx Gigabit Controller and the other is a Netextreme Gigabit Ethernet.



They are both Broadcom and I had them setup as a team before reloading the OS from scratch. I am using BACS version 9.0.4 and the Create Team option is grayed out from the Tools menu. Anyone have a clue how to make this available? I've tried several different driver versions with no success. I can't figure it out!
Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Driver
-Sam RE: Broadcom Advanced Control Suite, no option to create Team! (MIS) 1 Sep 06 09:20.
Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3
Should I remove Broadcom Advanced Control Suite by Broadcom? Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 (BACS2) is an integrated utility that provides useful information about. How to create integrated NIC Teaming with Windows. You need special 3rd party software e.g. Like Broadcom Advanced Control Suite. Intel or Broadcom).