Direct Ethernet connection

Hi, I want copy data from Mac To pc(pc to mac) by Direct Ethernet connection. I think: every think ok for file smaler than 10 GB But i copy file 17 gb from Mac To Pc stop at 12 GB and stop and "time out". i try 2 time, 1 time  is 1 file is 17 gb , 1 time is fouder 18 Gb MP 3 . Thank for your times.

you can aggregate 2 network interfaces into 1.
in the the network preference pane. from the cog wheel just manage virtual interfaces, Then you can add interfaces to aggregate them.

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